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This moon is within the gap of Saturn’s A ring. Cassini’s spacecraft from NASA flew about fifteen thousand miles to see a strange shape of Saturn’s moon. This is not the first time that this moon was encountered, Mark Showalter discovered Pan on July 16, 1990. They discovered it from passing through the Encke Gap. This moon orbits Saturn ever thirteen hours with a distance one hundred and thirty-four thousand kilometers. The reason why this Moon is being talked about right now is it is shaped like a wonderful eatable ravioli. The idea how the moon got this shape is the flange of ice around the bulge is crush into the moon. This moon has been watched over for many years but Cassini finally found the true shape.

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