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English: The fractures and cliffs on Dione

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This very detailed image taken during the Cassini spacecraft's closest approach to Saturn's moon Dione on December 14, 2004 is centered on the wispy terrain of the moon. To the surprise of Cassini imaging scientists, the wispy terrain does not consist of thick ice deposits, but rather the bright ice cliffs created by tectonic fractures.
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