00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On October 25th, 1671, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered a new moon at Saturn.
00:10 Iapetus was the second moon anyone had ever found orbiting Saturn,
00:14 and it was the first of four moons Cassini would discover at the ringed planet.
00:18 The Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens had discovered Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons, about 16 years earlier.
00:24 After Cassini found Iapetus, he also found the moons Rhea, Tethys, and Diony.
00:29 When Cassini first saw Iapetus, the moon looked like a tiny speck on the west side of Saturn.
00:35 He calculated its orbit and thought he would be able to see it again on the east side of Saturn 39 days later,
00:40 but it was nowhere to be seen.
00:42 When it reappeared on the west side again, Cassini realized that Iapetus must be darker on one side than the other,
00:48 which made it harder to see when the dark side was facing Earth.
00:51 More than 300 years later, NASA sent a spacecraft named Cassini to Saturn,
00:55 and that Cassini took some pretty awesome photos of Iapetus.
00:59 Realizing Iapetus kind of resembled a yin-yang, it has since been nicknamed the "Yin-Yang Moon."
01:04 And that's what happened on this day in space.
01:08 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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