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Ezzy Pearson interviews Dr Valéry Lainey Q&A WITH AN OCEAN MOON EXPLORER

Tell us about Saturn and its moon, Mimas.

Mimas is a small moon of Saturn; the smallest of the so-called mid-sized icy moons – 394km (246 miles) in diameter. It’s big enough to have a roughly spherical shape because of gravity, but it’s probably one of the smallest objects that can. If it were half the size, it would look more like an asteroid. The effect of gravity also means

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