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Saturn's Moon Iapetus
Iapetus: Statistics, Views.
 
Iapetus
Images and some facts about Iapetus.
 
Iapetus: Saturn's Disappearing Moon
APOD's image of Iapetus (October 15, 1995) with explanation.
 
Iapetus - Voyager 2
Voyager 2 image of Iapetus, taken from a distance of 910,000 km.
 
Iapetus Nomenclature Table of Contents
Crater, regio, terra.
 
SSE: Planets: Saturn: Moons: Iapetus
Properties and statistics of Iapetus with an image.
 
Iapetus
Brief description of Iapetus with an image.
 
TPS: Saturn's moon Iapetus
Iapetus page by the Planetary Society.
 
Images of Iapetus
Iapetus images from various missions by NASA's Planetary Photojournal.
 
Iapetus
Iapetus description from the Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight by David Darling.
 
Cassini-Huygens: Moons - Iapetus
Iapetus science goals for the Cassini-Huygens mission at the NASA JPL website.
 
Iapetus (moon)
Information on Saturn's moon Iapetus by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
 
Moon with a View: Or, What Did Arthur Know ? and When Did He Know it?
An article by Richard Hoagland at The Enterprise Mission website.
 
Saturn's Old Moon Iapetus Retains Its Youthful Figure
Saturn's distinctive moon Iapetus is cryogenically frozen in the equivalent of its teenage years. The moon has retained the youthful figure and bulging waistline it sported more than three billion years ago, scientists report.
 
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