Abstract

Saturn's satellite Iapetus has the largest albedo asymmetry of any natural satellite, with the optical albedo of its trailing hemisphere as much as 10 times that of its leading hemisphere ([ 1 ][1]). The sharp contrast on this synchronously rotating satellite suggests that exogenic materials, such

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