
“The particles are only a fraction of a millimetre in size … even finer than talcum powder,” study leader Paul Schenk, a planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, said in a statement. “This would make for the finest powder a skier could hope for.”
The discovery was made by a joint effort between the ever-effective NASA Cassini orbiter and maps of the moon’s surface that used various colours to represent the age of surface features. The image included here is an artist’s rendition of the surface.
In some places the snow cover is an estimated 100m deep! Bring your fat skis.



















TSH
Monday, October 10, 2011 at 2:04 PMNASA uses Cassini Orbiter…
It’s super-effective!