About 490,000 km2
The surface gravity of Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, is approximately 0.067 m/s². This is only about 6.7% of Earth's gravity, which means that objects on Mimas would weigh significantly less than they do on Earth. Mimas has a relatively low mass and size, contributing to its weak gravitational pull.
Mimas has no atmosphere. It does not have enough mass to hold on to one.
Mimas tiliae was created in 1758.
One of Saturn's (many) moons is named Mimas.
I think it is. Take a look at some pictures of Mimas; it looks pretty round to me.
Mimas' period of revolution around Saturn is 0.942 days.
Mimas is composed of water ice and dust. It is a dirty grey color. I looks like a Star Wars' "Death Star" that has been through many battles. The "Main Weapon" is the Herschel crater. The crater is 130 kilometers across, and has a central peak about 6 kilometers high. The walls of the outer ring are about 5 kilometers tall. The soft material of Mimas allows for many impact craters which cover the surface.
Titan, Dione, Tethys, and Mimas are moons of Saturn.
Titan, Dione, Tethys, and Mimas are moons of Saturn.
Saturn's moon with the crater Herschel is called Mimas. Mimas is one of Saturn's innermost moons and is known for its large Herschel crater, which gives it a distinctive "Death Star" appearance.
Mimas' mean (average) radius is listed as 198.2 km. That would give it an average circumference of 1,245.3 km (773.8 miles).
Saturn's moons are known for their diverse and unique characteristics. Titan, the largest, boasts a thick atmosphere and surface lakes of liquid methane and ethane. Enceladus has geysers that eject water vapor and organic compounds, suggesting a subsurface ocean. Other moons, like Mimas and Hyperion, exhibit striking surface features, such as Mimas' resemblance to the Death Star and Hyperion's irregular shape and sponge-like appearance.