Saturn’s Moon Mimas

by Science Photo Library Archive From: £100

inches cm
Clear

Description

This is the leading hemisphere of the smallest of Saturn’s main moons. With a diameter of 396 kilometres it is only just large enough to form a spherical shape under its own weight. It is mostly composed of water ice, and is heavily cratered. The large impact crater at left is named Herschel, after the moon’s discoverer. This mosaic is a combination of images taken on 13 February 2010. The high-resolution imagery (left) is from the narrow-angle camera, while the lower resolution imagery (right) is from the wide-angle camera, both on the Cassini spacecraft that is in orbit around Saturn. (Photo by Science Photo Library)

Additional information

Paper Size

, , , , , ,

Frame

, , , ,

Paper

,

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Saturn’s Moon Mimas”
SKU: c0122509-Saturns-Moon-Mimas

Max Image Sizes*

  • Regular
    9x9
  • Classical
    11x11
  • Luxe
    15x15
  • Large
    19x19
  • Grande
    29x29
  • Giant
    39x39

* these are the maximum image sizes per chosen paper size - please note these can vary if numbering, signature or authenticity stamping need to be included

Categories: , Tag: