The dark regions reach a temperature of 130 K (-137°C) during the day. The brighter regions reach 110 K (-157°C).
Yes, Iapetus, one of Saturn's moons, likely experiences seasonal changes due to its axial tilt and orbit around Saturn. However, the extreme temperature variations experienced by Iapetus are more influenced by its unique dark and light hemispheres, causing significant temperature differences between its leading and trailing sides as it orbits Saturn.
YAH-peh-tus (from the Greek style guide - see link)
The symbol of the moon Iapetus, the third largest moon of Saturn, is typically represented with the Greek letter Phi (Φ) because it was named after the Titan Iapetus, who was associated with Phoenician culture. However, it does not have an officially recognized astronomical symbol like some other celestial bodies.
Taconian orogeny and Acadian orogeny
no its a mistake in the crossword should be lapetus
The same name - Iapetus.
Yes, Iapetus, one of Saturn's moons, likely experiences seasonal changes due to its axial tilt and orbit around Saturn. However, the extreme temperature variations experienced by Iapetus are more influenced by its unique dark and light hemispheres, causing significant temperature differences between its leading and trailing sides as it orbits Saturn.
Iapetus - moon - was created on 1671-10-25.
Iapetus was the father of Atlas,Promitheus and Epimitheus, and the head of the Greek Genealogy Tree.
Iapetus is god of mortal life span ok there you go and I'm cmpunk and your not
The Titan Iapetus (gr.ΙΑΠΕΤΟΣ, Ιαπετος). His mother was Klymene (gr.ΚΛΥΜΕΝΗ, Κλυμενη).
Iapetus' (ee APP uh tuss) sons were Prometheus, Atlas, Epithemeus, and Menoetius.
Iapetus and Clymene.
YAH-peh-tus (from the Greek style guide - see link)
Fathering Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus. Just so you know, Iapetus is more correctly identified as a Titan.
one of saturns outermost moons
No. Titan is.