Cassini probe gets final close-up of Saturn's oddball moon Hyperion

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Last Updated : Jun 03 2015 | 12:57 PM IST

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has made its latest and final flyby of Hyperion, Saturn's oddball moon.

The probe returned images from its final close approach to Hyperion, upholding the moon's reputation as one of the most bizarre objects in the solar system.

The views show Hyperion's deeply impact-scarred surface, with many craters displaying dark material on their floors.

During this flyby, Cassini passed Hyperion at a distance of about 21,000 miles (34,000 kilometers) at closest approach. Cassini's closest-ever Hyperion flyby took place on Sept. 26, 2005, at a distance of 314 miles (505 kilometers).

Hyperion is the largest of Saturn's irregular or potato-shaped moons and may be the remnant of a violent collision that shattered a larger object into pieces.

Cassini scientists attribute Hyperion's peculiar, sponge-like appearance to the fact that it has an unusually low density for such a large object, about half that of water and its low density indicates Hyperion is quite porous, with weak surface gravity.

These characteristics mean impactors tend to compress the surface, rather than excavating it and most material that is blown off the surface never returns.

Cassini will make several more close flybys of Saturn's moons in 2015 before departing the planet's equatorial plane to begin a year-long setup of the mission's daring final act.

For its grand finale, set for 2017, Cassini will repeatedly dive through the space between Saturn and its rings.

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First Published: Jun 03 2015 | 12:45 PM IST

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