Anyone care to venture as to what this structure is?
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/raw/raw-images-details.cfm?feiImageID=29630
Paul
As I have written on lines 8-11 of the HomePage blurb of my ebook at
www.nodrift.com :
"Saturn's moon Iapetus's equatorial double ridge is a global
bisectional faultline manifestation, due to polar super huge impact.
Martian hemispheric dichotomy genesis is a related phenomenon. So too
Earth's ocean-continent rhythmicity, and the Moon's polar depressions.
Europa's cylindrical double ridges, bands and surface texture are
explained."