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Solar System -- Mimas

Seventh Moon of the Sixth Planet
Mimas: Reassembed Moon of Saturn
  • Innermost of Saturn's large moons.
  • An icy 390-km (241-mile) globe.
  • Very faint in Saturn's glare when viewed from Earth.
  • Discovered as early as 1789 by Sir William Herschel.
  • Density is low, indicating that it is mostly comprised of ice.
  • Heavily cratered (like Rhea, Dione & Tethys).
  • It lacks resurfaced plains like those found on Encladus.
    • This indicates low geologic activity.
    • Mimas lacks size to generate high internal temperatures and dramatic volcanism.
  • One feature is unique:
    • A single grater about a third of the diameter of Mimas.
    • This crater is named for Hershel.
    • Appearance seems to be fresh, unmarred by other impacts.
    • It is about 130 km (80 miles) across.
    • It extends to a depth of 9 km (5.6 miles).
    • A broad central peak rises about 4 km (13,000') high.
    • It's form is similar to that of two familiar lunar craters -
      • Tycho and Copernicus
    • This would make it about the size of the Yellowstone National Park.
    • Severe damage to Mimas is likely to have occurred during its impact.
  • Mimas receives about 12 times as many impacts as Saturn's outermost moon.
    • It is highly likely that Mimas may have been blown apart and reassembled.
    • This may also explain the debris that comprises Saturn's rings.
  • The revolution period (orbit) of Mimas is 22.6 hours.
    • Particles in the central portion of the rings orbit Saturn in twice this amount of time.
    • Gravity from Mimas' mass and density draws particles outward from Saturn.
    • A gap is thus formed in the region the debris is drawn from.
      • This is referred to Cassini's Division.

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Refiner of Gold Creations
1998 Solar System Facts
Created by EMC on 6/23/1997. Updated 5/4/2005.