WATER CARDS

Rhea

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A Moon of Saturn

The image depicts a detailed view of a celestial body, identified as Rhea, one of Saturn's moons. It is a spherical object with a lightly textured, gray surface that is peppered with numerous craters of various sizes. The craters appear to cover much of the surface, with the larger ones more pronounced, casting subtle shadows indicative of depth. The image captures the moon in full view against a white background, highlighting its rough, cratered terrain.

Subsurface Reservoir     141💧

Based on its density, Rhea is made of mostly water ice.

Gravity

Rhea’s gravity is 0.03 times the gravity of Earth.

Composition

Rock & Ice

The image depicts a model of Rhea's interior, illustrating a cross-section of the moon. The sphere is divided into two halves. The left half shows the moon's surface with a textured, cratered appearance typical of celestial bodies, rendered in grayscale. The right half reveals the interior structure, depicted in dark gray with a smooth, gradient texture representing a cross-section from the surface to the core. The image provides a visual representation of the moon's exterior surface and its inner composition.

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