File:Epimetheus (Mond) (42211300).jpg

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Janus (the larger moon) and Epimetheus move through their orbit in this 8-frame time-lapse. - Janus and Epimetheus share the same orbit. As these two satellites approach each other they exchange momentum and trade orbits, the inner satellite becomes the outer and the outer moves to the inner position. This exchange happens about once every four years.

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Author alan taylor from Hudson, MA, usa

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