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The tiny moon Enceladus supplies much of the ice to Saturn's tenuous outer E-ring.
Each of the myriad particles that constitute the rings can be considered a tiny moon in its own orbit.
Galileo made its last flyby, of the tiny moon Almathea, last November, and has been effectively shut down since February.
Last Friday Dr. Brown announced that Xena has a tiny moon, making it seem even more planetlike.
In 1994, they were astonished when photographs from NASA's Galileo spacecraft revealed a tiny moon circling the asteroid Ida.
Stupik's first taste of scientific excitement came in March of this year, when Cassini's camera zoomed in on a tiny moon called Pan that looked exactly like a frozen ravioli.
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"You mean a billion tiny moons".
Some asteroids are known to have their own tiny moons.
The care with which she'd cut the tiny moons of his fingernails?
Last November, for example, its scanner registered the presence of up to nine tiny moons orbiting close to Jupiter.
In 2002 03 five additional tiny moons, estimated to be about 15 30 km (9 18 miles) in radius, were discovered in Earth-based observations.
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