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KeelerMoon-PIA07584.jpgS/2005 S1: the "Keeler-Gap" Moon56 visiteCassini's cameras were retargeted to capture the tiny Keeler Gap Moon S/2005 S1, visible at the center and first discovered by Cassini a few months ago. Waves raised in the gap edges by the Keeler moonlet's gravity are clearly visible here. Scientists can use the height of the waves to determine the little moon's mass.
The Keeler moon is 7 Km (about 4,3 miles) across and orbits within its 42-km (about 26-mile) wide gap. The much larger Encke Gap (325 Km, or 200 miles wide) is seen here at the upper right (...). This image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Aug. 1, 2005, at a distance of approx. 853.000 Km (or about 530.000 miles) from Saturn. The image scale is 5 Km (3 miles) per pixel. The image has been contrast-enhanced and magnified by a factor of 3 to aid visibility.
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ZO-Saturn_New_Moon-S2008-S1-PIA11503.jpgSaturn's New Moon S/2008 S156 visiteCaption NASA:"A bright arc within Saturn's faint G-Ring holds a tiny gift: a small moonlet is just visible as a short streak near the ansa of the G-Ring Arc in the top of two versions of the same image.
The second (bottom) version of the image has been brightened to enhance the visibility of the G-Ring. The other streaks in this version of the image are stars smeared by the camera's long exposure time of 26". This version of the image shows a gap in the G-Ring which was faintly visible in an earlier Cassini movie (see PIA08327).

This view looks toward the sunlit side of the Rings from about 1° below the Ring-Plane. The image was taken in Visible Light with the Cassini Spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Jan. 28, 2009. The view was acquired at a distance of approx. 1,2 MKM (such as about 746.000 miles) from Saturn and at a Sun-Saturn-Spacecraft, or Phase, Angle of 27°.
Image scale is roughly 7 Km (a little more than 4 miles) per pixel".
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