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- Q17788 subject Q7033765.
- Q17788 subject Q9125691.
- Q17788 abstract "Anthe (/ˈænθiː/ AN-thee; Greek: Άνθη) is a very small natural satellite of Saturn lying between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. It is also known as Saturn XLIX; its provisional designation was S/2007 S 4. It is named after one of the Alkyonides; the name means flowery. It is the sixtieth confirmed moon of Saturn.It was discovered by the Cassini Imaging Team in images taken on 30 May 2007. Once the discovery was made, a search of older Cassini images revealed it in observations from as far back as June 2004. It was first announced on 18 July 2007.Anthe is visibly affected by a perturbing 10:11 mean-longitude resonance with the much larger Mimas. This causes its osculating orbital elements to vary with an amplitude of about 20 km in semi-major axis on a timescale of about 2 Earth years. The close proximity to the orbits of Pallene and Methone suggests that these moons may form a dynamical family.Material blasted off Anthe by micrometeoroid impacts is believed to the source of the Anthe Ring Arc, a faint partial ring about Saturn co-orbital with the moon first detected in June 2007.".
- Q17788 discovered "2007-05-30".
- Q17788 mass "5000.0".
- Q17788 orbitalPeriod "89553.59999999999".
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- Q17788 discovered "2007-05-30".
- Q17788 mass "5.0".
- Q17788 name "Anthe".
- Q17788 period "89553.59999999999".
- Q17788 type Place.
- Q17788 type CelestialBody.
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- Q17788 type Place.
- Q17788 type Planet.
- Q17788 type Thing.
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- Q17788 comment "Anthe (/ˈænθiː/ AN-thee; Greek: Άνθη) is a very small natural satellite of Saturn lying between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. It is also known as Saturn XLIX; its provisional designation was S/2007 S 4. It is named after one of the Alkyonides; the name means flowery. It is the sixtieth confirmed moon of Saturn.It was discovered by the Cassini Imaging Team in images taken on 30 May 2007.".
- Q17788 label "Anthe (moon)".
- Q17788 depiction N00160284.jpg.
- Q17788 name "Anthe".