00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On December 23rd, 1672, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered Rhea, Saturn's
00:09 second largest moon.
00:11 Rhea is made up of rock and ice and is covered in craters.
00:15 Rhea is also the only moon discovered to have an oxygen atmosphere.
00:19 Rhea was the second moon that Cassini discovered.
00:21 He discovered Saturn's moon Iapetus about a year earlier.
00:25 Rhea wasn't formally named until 1847.
00:28 The British astronomer John Herschel suggested that Saturn's moon should be named after
00:32 the Titans.
00:33 In Greek mythology, the Titans were the brothers and sisters of Cronus, who the Romans referred
00:37 to as Saturn.
00:39 Cassini originally named the moons he discovered after the Sedera Laudatia, meaning "the
00:43 stars of Louis," after King Louis XIV.
00:46 Because Cassini discovered four of Saturn's moons, NASA named a spacecraft after him.
00:50 And that's what happened on this day in space.
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