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The most interesting features in your mosaic are the grooves in the lower right area. Have they been observed before? They're reminiscent of Phobos' grooves, which have been attributed to Mars' tidal influence. In the case of Mimas, I wonder whether they are due to Saturn's proximity or the impact that created Herschel. |
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