English: Saturn's moon Pallene, imaged in color from a distance of 36,000 km by the Cassini spacecraft on 16 October 2010 17:38:26 to 17:50:37 UTC. The phase angle of Pallene is 84.6 degrees in this image.
This color image is a composite of three images taken in the near-infrared (675-828 nm), ultraviolet (308-374 nm), and green (512-615 nm) filters of Cassini ISS's narrow-angle camera. The image has been scaled twice the size of the original raw image, which originally had a resolution of 0.22 km/pixel.
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