DIONE, in Astronomy

dīōˈnē, in astronomy, one of the 18 named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn. Also known as Saturn IV (or S4), Dione is 695 mi (1,120 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance of 234,500 mi (377,400 km), and has an orbital period of 2.737 earth days—the rotational period is unknown but is assumed to be the same as the orbital period. It was discovered in 1684 by the Italian-French astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini. Aside from Titan, Dione is the densest of Saturn's satellites; it is believed to be composed primarily of water ice with a considerable fraction of denser material, such as silicate rock. The trailing hemisphere is more heavily cratered than the leading hemisphere, which is the reverse of the cratering on most of the other Saturnian satellites. Another moon, Helene, is co-orbital with Dione; that is, it orbits Saturn at the same distance as Dione, and precedes Dione by about 60°. Dione also forms a satellite pair with Enceladus; that is, the two moons interact gravitationally.

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...planets but now mostly used for radio astronomy. It is operated by the Northeast Radio...heavier than hydrogen and helium. In astronomy, the heavy elements are often termed...same orbit as the much larger satellite Dione, which it precedes by 60 . Helene is...
...479 Diffusion of light 85 , 96 -- 7 Dimensions of planets 63 Dione 222 Distance of planets 62 Distances, astronomical 17 , 298...Electronic telescope, see Telescopes Electronics, applied to astronomy 470 --1 Elements, abundance 432 ; formation 433 ; heavy...
...and color filter. From left to right they are Titan, Rhea, Dione, Tethys, Mimas, and Enceladus. The image of the planet and...a period of 22 h 37 m . The next four, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, and Rhea, follow closely outside it, with periods ranging...
...Sidereal Period in days. I Mimas 117,000 600 0.94 II Enceladus 157,000 800 1.37 III Tethys 186,000 1,200 1.88 IV Dione 238,000 1,100 2.73 V Rhea 332,000 1,600 4.51 VI Titan 771,000 2,700 15.94 VII Hyperion 934,000 500 21...
...the others all being with refracting instruments. Cassinis discovery in 1684 of the two satellites now known as Tethys and Dione, was not accepted as conclusive until long afterward, when Pound, 1718, with a telescope 123 feet in length, which Huygens...
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...because theyre so thin," he says. Ken Wilson, director of astronomy at the Science Museum of Virginia, says scientists have a...detail visible in the rings and within their shadows. Above: Dione is one of Saturns moons. The horizontal stripes near the bottom...


 

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DIONE , in astronomy dio ne, in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn . Also known as Saturn IV (or S4), Dione is 695 mi (1,120 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance...
SATURN , in astronomy in astronomy, 6th planet from the sun. Astronomical...satellites, Mimas , Enceladus , Tethys , and Dione ; the three Alkyonides (Methone, Anthe...the way around the satellite. Both Dione and Rhea have bright, heavily cratered...
HELENE h len , hel n , in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural...observations of Saturn. Another moon, Dione , is co-orbital with Helene...orbits Saturn at the same distance as Dione but precedes Dione by about 60 . Before the present...
ENCELADUS ensel d s, in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn . Also...caused perhaps by tidal forces exerted by Saturn and the moon Dione , with which Enceladus forms a satellite pair (that is, they interact...


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