Physical characteristics and non-keplerian orbital motion of "propeller" moons embedded in saturn's rings

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We report the discovery of several large "propeller" moons in the outer part of Saturn's A ring, objects large enough to be followed over the 5 year duration of the Cassini mission. These are the first objects ever discovered that can be tracked as individual moons, but do not orbit in empty space.We infer sizes up to 1-2 km for the unseen moonlets at the center of the propeller-shaped structures, though many structural and photometric properties of propeller structures remain unclear. Finally, we demonstrate that some propellers undergo sustained non-Keplerian orbit motion. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society.

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Tiscareno, M. S., Burns, J. A., Sremčević, M., Beurle, K., Hedman, M. M., Cooper, N. J., … Weiss, J. W. (2010). Physical characteristics and non-keplerian orbital motion of “propeller” moons embedded in saturn’s rings. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 718(2 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/718/2/L92

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