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Telesto in 3D

Target Name:  Telesto
Spacecraft:  Cassini Orbiter
Instrument:  Imaging Science Subsystem - Narrow Angle
Produced by:  Calvin J. Hamilton
Copyright: © 2005 Calvin J. Hamilton
Date Taken:  11 October 2005
(Publisher Permission Request)

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This is a never before seen 3D image Saturn's moon Telesto, which shares its orbital path with the much larger moon Tethys. Telesto is 24 kilometers (15 miles) across.

Telesto has a potato-like shape. Overall the surface appears to be fairly smooth with a number of craters present.

The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on October 11, 2005, at a distance of approximately 16,234 kilometers from Telesto.

Use red and blue 3D glasses to see the shape of Telesto.

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