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Tuesday, 3 July 2012

An Epic Crater Called Odysseus

An Epic Crater Called Odysseus: On June 28 NASA’s Cassini spacecraft passed by Tethys, a 1,062-kilometer (662-mile) -wide moon of Saturn that’s made almost entirely of ice. Tethys is covered in craters of all sizes but by far the most dramatic of all is the

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