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Saturn’s Ravioli-Shaped Moon Pan

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Pan is Saturn’s closest moon, and orbits the planet in just 13.8 hours. <br />According to NASA’s website, Pan’s strange shape comes from what is called an equatorial ridge, a characteristic it shares with one of its sister moons, Atlas. <br />The ridge has formed over the course of Pan’s history because it orbits Saturn inside the planet’s rings, collecting stray particles as it goes.

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