New Realms of Beauty: Astronauts on Iapetus | ||
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Geologists study the dividing point between the front and back sides of Iapetus. A dark side of the moon, as black as coal, always faces Saturn. A bright, icy side, as white as paper, faces away. |
Ron Miller, Astronauts on Iapetus, 1984, Out of the Cradle | ||