PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = STREAM LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "2005-07-23 John Diehl, Imaging Node, Initial template submission." OBJECT = TARGET TARGET_NAME = "DAPHNIS" OBJECT = TARGET_INFORMATION TARGET_TYPE = "SATELLITE" PRIMARY_BODY_NAME = "SATURN" ORBIT_DIRECTION = "UNK" ROTATION_DIRECTION = "UNK" TARGET_DESC = " Originally named S/2005 S1. Daphnis is about 6 to 8 kilometers in diameter, and orbits the planet in the Keeler Gap within the A ring. Its discovery was announced by Carolyn Porco and the Cassini Imaging Science Team on May 6, 2005, in six images taken by the Cassini probe over 16 min on May 1 from a time-lapse sequence of 0.180 second narrow-angle-camera exposures of the outer edge of the A ring. It was subsequently found in 32 low-phase images taken of the F ring on April 13 (spanning 18 min) and again in two high-resolution (3.54 km/pixel) low-phase images taken on May 2, when its 7 km disk was resolved. It had previously been inferred from gravitational ripples observed on the outer edge of the Keeler gap. This moon seems to make waves inside the ring. The inclination and eccentricity of Daphnis' orbit are very close to zero, and are not distinguishable from it with present data. Daphnis has an estimated albedo of 50%." END_OBJECT = TARGET_INFORMATION END_OBJECT = TARGET END