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    The Brightest and Probably Youngest Surface of Any Moon of Saturn
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The Brightest and Probably Youngest Surface of Any Moon of Saturn

Question 71

Question 71

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The brightest and probably youngest surface of any moon of Saturn belongs to


A) Iapetus.
B) Titan.
C) Mimas.
D) Enceladus.
E) Tethys.

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