Was Saturn's moon Phoebe once a comet? Images from the robotic
Cassini spacecraft taken two weeks ago when entering the neighborhood of
Saturn indicate that
Phoebe may have originated in the outer
Solar System. Phoebe's
irregular surface,
retrograde orbit, unusually dark surface, assortment of large and small craters, and low average density appear consistent with the
hypothesis that Phoebe was once part of the
Kuiper belt of icy comets beyond Neptune before being captured by Saturn. Visible in the
above image of Phoebe are craters, streaks, and layered deposits of light and dark material. The image was taken from around 30,000 kilometers out from this
200-kilometer diameter moon.Late today, Cassini will begin to
fire its engines to decelerate into orbit around Saturn.
Text: APOD