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Revision as of 11:57, 22 October 2024
Pallene (Saturn XXXIII, S/2004 S 2) a prograde moon of Saturn. It orbits outside of the ring system between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. Pallene was discovered in 2004 by the Cassini imaging team. It was named after on of the seven beautiful daughters of Alcyoneus.
Pallene in Orbiter
Pallene was introduced to Orbiter with the release of outerplanets-050329_update.zip in 2005.
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The Outer Planets Update 061004 | AVSIM | 061004 | Rolf Keibel Carl Romanik Tony Dunn |
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The Outer Planets 050329 Update | AVSIM | 050329 | Rolf Keibel Tony Dunn Carl Romanik |
Scenery | 30 March 2005 |
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Discovery image of Pallene imaged by Cassini on 1 June 2004
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