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Titan
Rhea
Dione
Tethys
Pandora
100
When was Titan discovered?
March 25, 1655.
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Rhea is the ______largest moon.
2nd largest moon.
100
How did Cassini discover Dione?
a big aerial telescope.
100
Who discovered Tethys?
G.D. Cassini
100
When was Pandora discovered?
1980
200
What is special about Titan's atmosphere?
it has a thick, planet-like atmosphere
200
Rhea's surface composition is made of mostly__and___.
ice and rock.
200
What does Saturn IV have to do with Dione?
Dione's alternate name.
200
What are Tethys two co-orbital moons?
Telesto and Calypso.
200
Pandora is a ___ -shaped moon.
A potato-shaped moon.
300
The temperature of Titan is___ degrees Fahrenheit.
-289.
300
Rhea is less than___ of Titan's diameter.
one third.
300
What is one of Dione's two co-orbital moons?
Helene or Polydueces.
300
Tethys is composed of________.
water ice, and rock.
300
How many km across is Pandora?
About 84 km
400
It takes ___ days for Titan to orbit Saturn.
16 days to complete a full orbit.
400
When did Cassini discover Rhea?
12/23/1672.
400
When was Dione discovered?
March 21, 1684.
400
How many space probes have discovered Tethys?
4 space probes.
400
When was Pandora discovered?
1980 by the Voyager 1 team.
500
Saturn may have or be able to sustain___.
life.
500
Rhea's name comes from the daughter of ___ and____.
Uranus and Gaea.
500
Dione is ____ largest moon?
the fifteenth largest moon in the Solar System?
500
Tethys has a huge crater called____
Odysseus Crater
500
What features appear to cross Pandora's surface?
grooves and ridges.