【Schoolmistress 2】
Saturn's moon Pan is Schoolmistress 2a weird one.
The little moon, which has been compared to a ravioli, President Donald Trump and a UFO, seems to have a rocky ridge growing out of its middle section.
SEE ALSO: Cassini spacecraft snaps new photos of Saturn's weirdest moonThat ridge -- which is prominently seen in new photos taken by the Cassini spacecraft -- also gives the moon a distinct Saturn-like look, almost as if Pan is trying to emulate the large planet it orbits.
It's pretty cute when you think about it.

Cassini took the raw images of Pan on March 7, and while they haven't been cleaned up yet, the moon's distinctive shape is still obvious.
Pan's ridge, which looks like it spans the entire circumference of the 8.8-mile-wide moon, was formed by the strange interplay of gravity in Pan's part of space. (The ridge is technically known as an accretionary equatorial bulge.)
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A study published in 2007 suggests that the ridge formed from particles from Saturn's rings that have fallen onto the surface of Pan and gathered around its equator. Another Saturnian moon, Atlas, also has a similar ridge observed by Cassini.
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It's possible that there is still material from the planet's distinctive rings falling onto Pan's surface today, according to Cassini imaging lead Carolyn Porco.
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Cassini is nearing the end of its more than 10-year mission to explore Saturn and many of its 53 known moons.
The spacecraft has been exploring the planetary system since its arrival there in 2004, and it should continue its mission until September when it will make a planned crash into Saturn's atmosphere, burning up in the process.
Until then, Cassini will keep beaming back amazing new images of the world and its many moons, revealing a new side to our solar system.
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