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Atlas,
Daphnis, and
Pan are small, inner, ring moons of Saturn, shown at the same scale in
this montage of images from the still
Saturn-orbiting Cassini spacecraft. In fact, Daphnis was discovered in Cassini images from 2005. Atlas and Pan were first sighted in images from the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. Flying saucer-shaped Atlas orbits near the outer edge of Saturn's bright A Ring while Daphnis orbits
inside the A Ring's narrow Keeler Gap
and Pan within the A Ring's larger Encke Gap. The
curious equatorial ridges of the small ring moons could be built up by the accumulation of ring material over time. Even diminutive
Daphnis makes waves in the ring material as it glides along the edge of the Keeler Gap.
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