- Saturn's moons in fiction
Several of
Saturn 's natural satellites have figured prominently in works ofscience fiction .Saturnian system
Some works of fiction refer to several of Saturn's moons, or to no specific moon.
*"Animorphs " novel series. The creature called theVeleek was originally found by theYeerks on one of Saturn's moons.
*"Exosquad " animated TV series. Saturn's moons initially were home of thePirate Clans before the discovery of the planet Chaos.
*The "Warhammer 40,000 " game universe (1987 -) places the headquarters and other facilities of theOrdo Malleus branch of Inquisition in Saturn's moons, including the main base of their most famous subordinates — theGrey Knights chapter of Space Marines.Janus
Janus is a small inner moon of Saturn notable for having an orbit nearly identical to the orbit of the moon Epimetheus; the two swap orbital positions every four years.
*Janus features prominently in
Alastair Reynolds ' science fiction novel "Pushing Ice " (2005 ). In the novel, Janus is revealed to be a shell containing an extraterrestrial spacecraft which unexpectedly departs thesolar system in the direction of a giant structure orbiting the starSpica . The novel tells the story of the crew of a human mining ship who establish a colony on the moon as it leaves thesolar system .Mimas
Mimas is a small, icy moon orbiting close to Saturn, notable for being scarred by Herschel crater, whose diameter is very wide compared to the total circumference of the moon.
*In
Isaac Asimov 's1958 novel "Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn " the hero, knowing that Mimas is almost entirely made of ice, guides his ship on a collision course towards it, melts its surface with his weapons, and thus hides the ship in order to escape from his enemies, the people from the Sirius System.
*In "Zero Summer," a short story byCaitlín R. Kiernan , Mimas is the destination of a starship manned by two androids.
*Comparisons have been made between Mimas' appearance and the appearance of theDeath Star from the movie "" (see picture). The appearance is a coincidence, as Mimas was not photographed until three years after the release of the film; the similarity has led to Mimas sometimes being called "the Death Star moon".
* In theRed Dwarf series episodeDimension Jump , Mimas hosts a Space Corps test base for test pilot Arnold J. 'Ace' Rimmer. In the first novel (based in an alternate universe),Dave Lister is stranded on Mimas, which has become a seedy tourist resort. Both the book and the series refer to the local delicacy "Mimean Bladderfish".
*"The First Duty " (1992 ), episode of "". Mimas is the site of an evacuation station to which fourStarfleet cadets, includingWesley Crusher , transport after their vessels collide.
*InGrant Callin 's science fiction novel "Saturnalia", Mimas is one of the locations of an alien artifact. It is also the site of human colonization and mining called "M-Base".
*In the table-top science fiction game Warhammer 40,000, Mimas serves as as a high-security prison for the most dangerous prisoners of the Ordo Malleus branch of the Inquisition.Enceladus
Enceladus is a small, icy moon orbiting close to Saturn, notable for its extremely bright surface and the geyser-like plumes of ice and water vapor that erupt from its southern polar region.
*In the 1930s
Buck Rogers old time radio show, Enceladus makes an appearance. In the story entitled "Killer Kane andArdala on Saturn's moon," the titular villains try to take over the peaceful government of the Saturnian moon. The moon is depicted as having an atmosphere and supporting a happy population ofhumanoid life. Buck races to the moon to set things right.
*In "Exosquad ", Enceladus was the location of a heavily fortifiedPirate Clans ' outpost and the site of the second battle between them and theExofleet just prior to the beginning of the Terran-Neosapien war.
*In Grant D. Callin's science fiction novel "Saturnalia", Enceladus is one of the locations of an alien artifact.
*In theWarhammer 40,000 universe, Enceladus houses the Inquisitorial citadel of the Ordo Malleus, where several of the Inquisitor Lords maintain personal estates.
*At the conclusion of the Time Machine book "The Rings of Saturn" (set in2085 ), the spacecraft blows up Enceladus as it returns toEarth after meeting an alien life-form.Dione
Dione is a medium-sized icy moon orbiting close to Saturn
*In Grant D. Callin's science fiction novel "Saturnalia", Dione is one of the locations of an alien artifact.
*In the earlyNoon Universe novelSpace Apprentice byStrugatsky brothers as the heroes stop there on their way (one of them is a planetologist and has some interest in the moon's observatory) they found that its administrator made it a living hell for everybody. This revelation serves as the one of the major plot points in the novel.Tethys
Tethys is a medium-sized icy moon orbiting close to Saturn, very similar to Dione.
* An unnamed Tethys is the setting for the
1980 sci-fi thriller "Saturn 3 ".
* In the American animated television series "Exosquad ", Tethys was the primary base of thePirate Clans prior to the discovery of Chaos.
* Level 17 of the computer game "Descent" takes place in the Tethys H20 Mine.
*In Warhammer 40,000, Tethys is the location of the Librarium Daemonicum, a repositary of the knowledge of the Ordo Malleus branch of the InquisitionTitan
Titan is the largest moon of
Saturn . Its substantialatmosphere makes it the mostEarth -like moon in theSolar System and hence a popularscience fiction setting.Hyperion
Hyperion is the largest irregularly-shaped moon of Saturn, orbiting between Titan and Iapetus.
* Level 16 of the computer game "Descent" takes place in a
methane mine on Hyperion.
* In Dan Simmons' Hyperion, the eponymous planet was first colonised by settlers from a colony on the moon Hyperion.
* In the Science fiction computer gameStarcraft the character Jim Raynor's command ship was named the Hyperion.Iapetus
Iapetus is a large moon orbiting further from Saturn than any of its other large satellites. Half of its surface is very bright while the other half is extremely dark. Investigations since 2004 have also noted its irregular shape, immense impact basins, and a high mountainous ridge on the equator.
* Iapetus is the setting of
Richard Hoagland 'sshort story "Moon with a View".
* InTheodore Sturgeon 's short story "The Comedian's Children " (1958 ), a manned expedition to Iapetus in2034 creates a public craze for black/white designs and "bi-colored gimcrackery", but is later linked to "iapetitis", a disease in children where one side of the body turns white and paralyzed, the other black.
* InArthur C. Clarke 's novel ' (1968 ), astronaut Dave Bowman finds an enigmatic alien monolith waiting for him on the surface of Iapetus. Iapetus's two tone coloration is caused by a vast white ellipse on the moon's surface, with the monolith appearing as a black dot in its exact center. When the "Voyager" space probes arrived at Iapetus thirteen years later, they discovered that there was indeed a black region within the moon's brighter hemisphere. Clarke reports thatCarl Sagan , who was on the Voyager imaging team, sent him a photo, with the note "Thinking of you ...". [Arthur C. Clarke, Introduction to ' (1984)] Because of achieving a convincing model of Saturn's rings, the film version of "" relocated the monolith to an orbit around Jupiter.
* InKim Stanley Robinson 's futuristic novel "The Memory of Whiteness " (1985 ), Iapetus is populated by the descendants of Soviet colonists who retain aCommunist political system.
* InGrant Callin 's1986 science fiction novel "Saturnalia", Iapetus is one of the locations of an alien artifact. There is also human colonization and mining at an installation called "I-Base".
* InDavid Weber 's novel "The Armageddon Inheritance " (1993 ), genocidal aliens (the Achuultani) attempt to use Iapetus as a kinetic energy weapon to destroy all life on Earth.
*In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, Iapetus acts as a dockyard for the Ordo Malleus fleet, as well as that of the Grey Knights chapter of Space Marines.
* Iapetus appears inIan McDonald 's Chaga. "Sixty percent of Iapetus' surface had turned black."
* In Jack McDevitt's "The Engines of God" (1996), there's a strange ice-made icon on Iapetus. It leads to a depressing discovery that every intelligent civilization of the Galaxy could be obliterated by an unknown Dark Force from the void between Galaxy's arms.
* Iapetus is the second site of the mysterious phenomenon called "goorm" inSergey Pavlov 's hard SF novel "Moon Rainbow ", first being the Uranus' moon Oberon.
* Iapetus is the setting for "The Saturn Game " byPoul Anderson .Notes
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