Pan (moon)

Pan
Color photo of Pan by Cassini in March 2017
Discovery
Discovered byM. R. Showalter
Discovery dateJuly 16, 1990
Designations
Designation
Saturn XVIII
Pronunciation/ˈpæn/
Named after
Πάν Pān
S/1981 S 13
AdjectivesPandean /pænˈdən/
Orbital characteristics
Epoch 2000 January 1.5
133584.0±0.1 km
Eccentricity0.0000144±0.0000054
0.575050718 d (13.801217 h)
Inclination0.0001°±0.0004°
Satellite ofSaturn
Physical characteristics
Dimensions34.6 × 28.2 × 21.0 km
(± 0.4 × 0.4 × 1.0 km)
27.4±0.6 km
Volume10748 km3
Mass(4.30±0.22)×1015 kg
Mean density
0.400±0.031 g/cm3
0.0111–0.0169 m/s2
0.006 km/s at longest axis
to 0.007 km/s at poles
synchronous
assumed zero
Albedo0.52±0.04
Temperature≈ 78 K

Pan is the innermost named moon of Saturn. It is approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi) across and 23 km (14 mi) wide and orbits within the Encke Gap in Saturn's A Ring. Pan is a ring shepherd and is responsible for keeping the Encke Gap free of ring particles. It is sometimes described as having the appearance of a walnut, or raviolus.

Pan was discovered by Mark R. Showalter in 1990 from analysis of old Voyager 2 probe photos and received the provisional designation S/1981 S 13 because the discovery images dated back to 1981.