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The striking gap between Saturn's A and B rings is called the Cassini Division. This division is approximately 4,800 kilometers wide and is caused by the gravitational influence of Saturn's moon Mimas, which clears out particles in that region. The Cassini Division is one of the most prominent features of Saturn's ring system, making it easily observable from Earth.

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