IAPETUS, in Astronomy

īăpˈĭtəs, in astronomy, one of the 18 named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn. Also known as Saturn VIII (or S8), Iapetus is 907 mi (1460 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance of 2,212,885 mi (3,561,300 km), and has equal orbital and rotational periods of 79.33 earth days. Saturn's third largest moon, it was discovered in 1671 by the Italian-French astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini. With a density of only 1.1, Iapetus is believed to consist almost completely of water ice. The reflectivity and surface features of its leading and trailing hemispheres are noticeably different. The leading hemisphere is remarkably dark, while the trailing hemisphere is light—the asymmetry is so marked that Cassini wrote that he could see Iapetus on one side of Saturn but not on the other. The trailing hemisphere is also heavily cratered, while the leading hemisphere is not. Unlike all the other moons but Phoebe, Iapetus's orbit is inclined to the plane of Saturn's equator.

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I Iapetus The third-largest satellite of Saturn...orbiting at a distance of 3 561300 km. Iapetus orbits in 79.33 days, keeping the same...magnitude varies between 10.2 and 11.9. Iapetus was discovered in 1671 by G. D. * Cassini...
...For the outer satellites the estimates are more uncertain. Iapetus is probably about 1000 miles in diameter, Hyperion about 300...satellite returns to the same point in its orbit. In the case of Iapetus the range of variation is extraordinary. Near its western...
...12h 25m 26 42 " 1672 VI. Titan 3000 760 15d 22h 41m 26 7 Huyghens 1655 VII. Hyperion 250 920 21d 6h 38m 26 Bond 1648 VIII. Iapetus 750 2,200 79d 7h 56m 16 18 Cassini 1671 IX. Phoebe 150 8,050 *550d 10h 5om 174 7 Pickering 1899 denotes retrograde motion...
...Hubble, Edwin, 238 , 240 - 242 Huitzilopochtli, 64 , 65 Huygens, Christian, 203 , 255 , 257 , 261 Hyades star cluster, 22 Iapetus, 267 , 268 I Ching, 165 Ikeya, Kaoru, 209 India, 162 - 164 Industrial Revolution, 301 Inquisition, 175 , 185 , 187...
Hyperion Bianca Iapetus Ophelia Phoebe Cordelia The Named Moons of Uranus The Named Moons of Oberon Neptune Titania Triton Umbriel Nereid Ariel Proteus...
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...oceanic, an uncanny reprise of the shallow Ordovician sea, Iapetus, that covered this place 500 million years back. I make my...on at Mohonk, such as "Celebration of the Night Sky: An Astronomy Weekend" and an "Environmental Values Conference," where...


 

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IAPETUS , in astronomy iap it s, in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn . Also known as Saturn VIII (or S8), Iapetus is 907 mi (1460 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance...
SATURN , in astronomy in astronomy, 6th planet from the sun. Astronomical...satellites, Rhea , Titan , Hyperion , and Iapetus . The Inuit group comprises five satellites...inside surface troughs or cracks. Iapetus, the outermost of the large icy satellites...


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