Cassini Spacecraft
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Saturn's Moon Tethys Look Like an Eyeball in NASA's Stunning New Image
NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured an image of Saturn's moon Tethys that looked like an eyeball. The resemblance is due to the impact marks on the surface of the moon.
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