Saturn’s Tiny Moon Looks Like a Ravioli and It’s Guarding the Rings!
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Saturn’s Tiny Moon Looks Like a Ravioli and It’s Guarding the Rings!
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In 1984, astronomers discovered a tiny moon orbiting Saturn that looks like a raviolo. The moon, named Pan, clears a gap in Saturn’s ring and shapes it as it orbits the planet every 13.8 hours. Scientists are still not sure how Pan got its raviolo shape, but they think it might have something to do with the material it acquired from the rings as it orbits. So next time you’re hungry, don’t settle for a frozen pizza, reach for Pan, the tiny moon that orbits Saturn and looks like a delicious raviolo.
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