Cassini Spies Mysterious Object Named ‘Peggy’ at Edge of Saturn’s Rings [View all]
SAN FRANCISCO NASAs Cassini spacecraft has spotted an object located right at the edge of Saturns A ring that is confounding scientists. Its name? Peggy.
This strange something was spotted by accident on April 15 when Cassinis cameras were aimed at a tiny moon named Prometheus that orbits just inside another of Saturns rings. A member of the missions imaging team, astronomer Carl Murray of Queen Mary University of London, noticed an odd kink at the A rings edge that jutted outward.
Id not seen anything like this personally in the A ring, he said during a talk today here at the 2013 American Geophysical Union conference.
Because he was analyzing the images on April 19, the same day as his mother-in-laws 80th birthday, Murray named the mystery object after her. Peggy (the object) appears to be about 1 kilometer in diameter, much too small to be a moon or even moonlet, which are generally at least 10 times bigger. Cassinis cameras can only see down to about 10 km, so Peggy is only known by the interference it causes.
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Two photos of Peggy

Close up of Peggy
