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| Raw image from Cassini space probe of the equatorial ridge on Saturn's moon Iapetus [Credit: NASA] |
The authors now propose that the ridge formed from an ancient giant impact that produced a subsatellite around Iapetus.
Tidal interactions with Iapetus ultimately led to orbital decay, eventually bringing the subsatellite close enough that the same forces tore it apart, forming a debris ring around Iapetus.
Material from this debris ring then rained down on Iapetus, creating the mountain ring along the equator.
Source: American Geophysical Union [April 01, 2012]






