NASA Discovers Saturn's Moon Is Secretly Pac-Man

John Funk

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NASA Discovers Saturn's Moon Is Secretly Pac-Man



NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured the highest-resolution temperature map to date of Saturn's moon Mimas, and it found Pac-Man.

Mimas, one of Saturn's many, many moons, is notable for several reasons. According to Wikipedia, it's the "smallest known astronomical body that is thought to be rounded in shape due to self-gravitation." For a sci-fi nerd, Mimas is notable because its singular prominent crater immediately brings to mind the Death Star - that's no space station, that's a moon! Now, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has taken temperature-map photos of Mimas that give it another claim to fame: It's secretly Pac-Man.

Specifically, it's Pac-Man eating a dot, as seen here to the right. I mean, that's unmistakably the classic videogame icon right there. I wonder if they'll find Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde on any of the other moons while they're at it?

NASA itself hadn't been expecting to find the Pac-Man in the Moon, either:

[blockquote]Scientists working with the composite infrared spectrometer, which mapped Mimas' temperatures, expected smoothly varying temperatures peaking in the early afternoon near the equator. Instead, the warmest region was in the morning, along one edge of the moon's disk, making a sharply defined Pac-Man shape, with temperatures around 92 Kelvin (minus 294 degrees Fahrenheit). The rest of the moon was much colder, around 77 Kelvin (minus 320 degrees Fahrenheit). A smaller warm spot -- the dot in Pac-Man's mouth -- showed up around Herschel, with a temperature around 84 Kelvin (minus 310 degrees Fahrenheit).[/blockquote]

As it turns out, Pac-Man is defined by temperatures at a balmy -294 F. No wonder he eats so much - gotta stay warm somehow!

I wonder if Richard Garriott will try to lay claim to Mimas, too.

(G4 [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/29/mimas-moon-photos-saturn_n_517611.html])

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Cpt_Oblivious

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John Funk said:
I wonder if they'll find Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde on any of the other moons while they're at it?
Ninja'd.
Although the news is awesome, the ninja makes me sad.
 

Souplex

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To quote star wars and every nerd ever: "That's no moon!"
 

Flamezdudes

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That's incredibly awesome, Space stole Pac-man from us! Or idea isn't original anymore! NOOOOOO
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Mar 27, 2009
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Well... That is certainly good advertising for Pac-Man...
I wonder if we will find more seemingly game-related things in space...
The chances... are astronomical.
*Pushes glasses further up the bridge of their nose*
 

Heart of Darkness

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Hah! This is gold. Next thing you know, we'll be seeing Metroid-like patterns in Saturn's rings, too. How about Jupiter's Big GLaDOS Spot, while we're at it?

....on second thought, there's a probability that some of the scientists at NASA wouldn't know about either of those games. But at least the Pac-Man heat map is cool. Wakka wakka wakka...
 

Jared

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Souplex said:
To quote star wars and every nerd ever: "That's no moon!"
Thats a Pac-Man!

Hehe, thats epic. Thermoimaging ftw in this case!
 

Ranooth

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Luke5515 said:
Guys, I think WE'RE the power pellet!
OH SHI-


OT: That is probably the best picture ever!! I love how they call it a Pac-Man shape.
 
Apr 28, 2008
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Further proof that there are aliens out there. And that they are fucking with us.

Or not, I am a conspiricy nut after all :p

But still, funny picture.
 

Simalacrum

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HOLY FUCK.

This is possibly the single most epic piece of information I have ever acquired in my life.

Or ever WILL acquire at that matter, I have no idea how anything will ever top this.