http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8594101.stm

The Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn has caught an
interesting new view of the tiny moon Mimas.

The probe measured temperature differences across the object's surface
and produced a map that looks just like the 1980s Pac-Man video games
icon.

Scientists are unsure why Mimas should display such variations but say
it is probably related to the diversity of textures in the surface
materials.

Some textures may retain heat better than others, they explain.

Mimas is about 400km (250 miles) across. It has a distinctive scar
called Herschel Crater which has led many to draw comparisons with the
"Death Star" from the Star Wars movies.

The Cassini team says the creation of the crater itself might have
played a key role in changing conditions across extensive regions of
the moon's surface.

Cassini is a joint venture between the US space agency (Nasa), the
European Space Agency (Esa) and the Italian Space Agency (ASI).

Its mission was recently extended through to 2017.

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
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The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
 - B. F. Skinner -

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