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Saturns moon Enceladus

March 12, 2008 - This three-image mosaic is the highest resolution view obtained of Enceladus north polar region. The view looks southward over cratered plains from high above the north pole of Enceladus.
Cassinis March 2008 flyby of Enceladus was designed to directly investigate the ongoing plume activity at the moons south pole, but the path of the spacecraft allowed investigation of older evidence for internal activity near the north pole.
Compared to much of the moons southern hemisphere, the south polar region in particular, the north polar region is much older and covered with craters. These craters are captured at different stages of disruption and alteration by tectonic activity and probably past heating from below. Many of the craters seen here are sliced by small parallel cracks that seem to be ubiquitous throughout the old cratered terrains on Enceladus. The mosaic also shows a variety of impact crater shapes, some with bowed-up floors and smaller craters within, very likely indicating that the icy crust in this area was at some time warmer than at present. While this conclusion was previously reached from Voyager spacecraft images, these new data provide a much more detailed look at the fractures that modify the surface. This data will give a significantly improved comparison of the geologic history at the satelliteas north pole with that at the south pole.
Two prominent craters in this view, Ali Baba and Aladdin (the two overlapping craters near center), are among the largest craters known on Enceladus.
Several areas of much younger terrain are visible in this mosaic, including Samarkand Sulci, an area of disrupted terrain that runs north-south at left of center, and the leading hemisphere terrain, a region, seen at right, filled with tectonic fractures, ridges and ridged terrain.
Samarkand Sulci slices through some prominent craters that were seen in Voyager images. At that time, it was thought that the portions of the craters that extend into Samarkand were completely destroyed by whatever process formed Samarkand. However, Cassini images show remnants of the crater rims that have survived. This new insight provides a benchmark for measuring how tectonic processes modify older terrains, and will also help imaging scientists develop a more accurate timeline for the geologic history of these terrains.
Lit terrain seen here is on the Saturn-facing hemisphere of Enceladus (505 kilometers, or 314 miles across).
The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on March 12, 2008. The view was acquired at a distance of approximately 32, 000 kilometers (20, 000 miles) from Enceladus and at a Sun-Enceladus-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 115 degrees. Image scale is 176 meters (577 feet) per pixel

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Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of our solar system with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints featuring the stunning image of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Captured by Stocktrek Images on March 12, 2008, this three-image mosaic is a highest resolution view of Enceladus's north polar region. The intriguing icy moon with its geysers of water and ice, is showcased in mesmerizing detail in this high-quality print. Bring the wonders of space into your home or office with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints, the perfect addition to any decor.

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This stunning print captures the breathtaking beauty of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Taken on March 12,2008, this three-image mosaic provides us with the highest resolution view ever obtained of Enceladus' north polar region. From a high vantage point above the moon's north pole, we are treated to a mesmerizing sight. Compared to its southern hemisphere, particularly the south polar region which is known for its ongoing plume activity, the north polar region appears much older and heavily cratered. These craters exhibit various stages of disruption and alteration caused by tectonic activity and past heating from below. The presence of small parallel cracks throughout these old cratered terrains suggests widespread geological changes. The image also showcases two prominent craters named Ali Baba and Aladdin near the center. These overlapping craters are among the largest known on Enceladus. Additionally, we can observe areas of much younger terrain such as Samarkand Sulci running north-south at left of center and leading hemisphere terrain filled with fractures and ridges. By studying these features in detail, scientists hope to gain valuable insights into how tectonic processes modify older terrains over time. This information will contribute to developing a more accurate timeline for understanding Enceladus' geologic history. Lit by sunlight on its Saturn-facing side, this image was captured using visible light by Cassini spacecraft's narrow-angle camera from a distance of approximately 32,000 kilometers (20,000 miles). With an image scale of 176 meters (577 feet) per pixel), it offers us an extraordinary glimpse into one of Saturn's most intriguing moons - Enceladus.

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