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Telesto (moon)






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Telesto
Telesto as seen by the Cassini probe on 11 October 2005
Discovery
Discovered by
  • Harold Reitsema
  • Stephen M. Larson
  • John W. Fountain
  • Discovery dateApril 8, 1980
    Designations

    Designation

    Saturn XIII
    Pronunciation/təˈlɛst/

    Named after

    Τελεστώ Telestō

    Alternative names

    Tethys B
    S/1980 S 13
    AdjectivesTelestoan /tɛləˈst.ən/orTelestoian /tɛləˈst.iən/
    Orbital characteristics

    Semi-major axis

    295000 km[1]
    Eccentricity0.001[1]

    Orbital period (sidereal)

    1.887802 d[1]
    Inclination1.19° (to Saturn's equator)
    Satellite ofSaturn
    GroupL4 Tethys trojan
    Physical characteristics
    Dimensions33.2 × 23.4 × 19.2 km
    (± 0.6 × 0.6 × 0.4 km)[2]: 2 

    Mean diameter

    24.6±0.6 km[2]: 2 
    Volume7795 km3[a]
    Mass≈ 4×1015 kg (assumed; unmeasured)[b]

    Mean density

    ≈ 0.5 g/cm3 (assumed; unmeasured)[2]: 3 

    Surface gravity

    ≈ 0.0011–0.0014 m/s2[2]: 3 

    Escape velocity

    ≈ 0.006 km/s at longest axis
    to ≈ 0.007 km/s at poles

    Axial tilt

    zero

    Apparent magnitude

    18.7[3]

    Telesto /təˈlɛst/ is a moonofSaturn. It was discovered by Smith, Reitsema, Larson and Fountain in 1980 from ground-based observations, and was provisionally designated S/1980 S 13.[4] In the following months, several other apparitions were observed: S/1980 S 24,[5] S/1980 S 33,[6] and S/1981 S 1.[7]

    In 1983 it was officially named after TelestoofGreek mythology.[c] It is also designated as Saturn XIIIorTethys B.

    Telesto is co-orbital with Tethys, residing in Tethys' leading Lagrangian point (L4). This relationship was first identified by Seidelmann et al. in 1981.[8] Another moon, Calypso, resides in the other (trailing) Lagrangian point of Tethys, 60 degrees in the other direction from Tethys. The Saturnian system has two additional trojan moons.

    Exploration[edit]

    The Cassini probe performed a distant flyby of Telesto on October 11, 2005. The resulting images show that its surface is surprisingly smooth, devoid of small impact craters.

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Calculated from Telesto's volume-equivalent sphere radius of 12.3±0.3 km given by Thomas et al. (2020)[2]: 2 
  • ^ Calculated by multiplying Telesto's volume with its assumed density of 500 kg/m3.
  • ^ Transactions of the International Astronomical Union, Vol. XVIIIA, 1982 (confirms Janus, names Epimetheus, Telesto, Calypso) (mentioned in IAUC 3872)
  • References[edit]

    Citations[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Planetary Satellite Mean Orbital Parameters". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e Thomas & Helfenstein 2020.
  • ^ Hamilton.
  • ^ IAUC 3466.
  • ^ IAUC 3484.
  • ^ IAUC 3605.
  • ^ IAUC 3593.
  • ^ Seidelmann Harrington et al. 1981.
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