Pan (moon)

From TCS Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Otheruses Template:Infobox Planet

File:Pan side view.jpg
Pan viewed through the rings (Cassini)

Pan is a moon of Saturn. It is the closest moon to the planet, orbiting 133,600 km above Saturn's cloud tops. It was discovered in 1990 by Mark Showalter. He discovered Pan when he was analysing the photos taken by Voyager 2.[1] It orbits inside the Encke gap which it has made Saturn's A Ring.

Pan was named after the Greek god Pan on 16 September 1991.[2] It is also known as Saturn XVIII.[3]

Its mass is in the range [math]\displaystyle{ 4.95 \pm 0.75 \times 10^{15} kg }[/math].[4]

References

Template:Reflist
Template:Moons of Saturn


Template:Science-stub