WATER CARDS

Dione

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A Moon of Saturn

The image displays Dione, one of Saturn’s moons. Dione appears as a spherical object with a highly cratered surface, giving it a rugged texture. The moon is predominantly gray, with varying shades indicating differences in topography and depth. The left side of the sphere is shadowed, suggesting light is coming from the right. Numerous impact craters of different sizes are visible, with some overlapping each other. The surface also shows subtle linear features that might indicate fractures or ridges.

Subsurface Reservoir     129💧

Dione may contain a deep subsurface ocean of liquid water.

Gravity

Dione’s gravity is 0.02 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image is a cross-sectional illustration of Dione, one of Saturn's moons. It shows a spherical body with a textured, icy surface characterized by subtle, wavy patterns and grooves. The cross-section reveals the internal structure, which includes a dark gray, solid-looking core surrounded by a thick mantle represented in varying shades of blue and gray. The outermost layer is a lighter icy crust.

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