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  1. Iapetus - Wikipedia

  2. Iapetus - NASA Science

    Iapetus. These two global images of Iapetus show the extreme brightness dichotomy on the surface of this peculiar Saturnian moon. The left-hand panel shows the moon's leading hemisphere and the right-hand panel shows the …

  3. Iapetus • Facts and Information on the God Iapetus

    One lesser-known Titan who contributed heavily to the mythology is Iapetus. Also known as Iepetos or Japetus, this Titan god represented mortality and craftsmanship. For many scholars and Greek mythology experts, he’s …

  4. Iapetus - Greek Mythology

  5. Iapetus | Astronomy, Geology & History | Britannica

    Iapetus, outermost of Saturn’s major regular moons, extraordinary because of its great contrast in surface brightness. It was discovered by the Italian-born French astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini in 1671 and named for one of the Titans …

  6. Iapetus Moon Facts - Space Facts

    Iapetus is an oddly-coloured and shaped moon of Saturn. It is the third-largest moon in the system, and was discovered in 1671 by the astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini.

  7. IAPETUS (Iapetos) - Greek Titan God of Mortality - THEOI GREEK …

  8. Iapetus (moon) - Wikipedia

    Iapetus (/ aɪˈæpətəs /) is the outermost of Saturn's large moons. With an estimated diameter of 1,469 km (913 mi), it is the third-largest moon of Saturn and the eleventh-largest in the Solar System. [a] Named after the Titan …

  9. Iapetus: Saturn's Yin-Yang Moon | Space

    Jun 27, 2016 · Iapetus is one of four moons discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1672. But the icy moon challenged the Italian astronomer. He first spotted it on the west side of the planet, but...

  10. Idiosyncratic Iapetus - Science News

    Aug 14, 2007 · Iapetus, the third-largest and second-farthest-out of Saturn’s satellites, is the weirdest moon in the solar system. One half of it is as bright as snow, the other as black as charcoal. Neither...

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