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PTV - Cassini Rocks Rhea Rendezvous - January 14, 2011

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

Cassini has a flyby of moon Rhea on January 11, 2011

PlanetaryTV by Errol Coder

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  • Nice! Rhea is Saturn's 2nd largest moon, but it compares much less in size than Titan! Titan is much larger than most of Saturn's moons combined! It'd take the diameter of Rhea, Iapetus, Dione, and Tethys, excluding Enceladus and Mimas to almost equal Titan's size. These listed are the major moons, moons with hydrostatic equilibrium, (which means it's massive enough to pull itself into a spheroidal object). Hyperion or Phoebe, i.g., lack hydrostatic equilibrium. Rhea may even have a faint ring!

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