Saturn from the surface of Enceladus
by David Robinson
Title
Saturn from the surface of Enceladus
Artist
David Robinson
Medium
Digital Art - Digital
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A view looking back at Saturn from the surface of Enceladus. This moon contains smooth plains, linear cracks and ridges, fissures, and unusual crustal deformations. The craters on Enceladus are all smaller than 21 miles (35 km) in diameter. The cracks, ridges, and other unusual features seem to indicate that the interior of the moon may still be liquid.
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August 1st, 2012
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