Atlas size and scale context

Atlas is a small inner moon of Saturn with a broad, smooth equatorial ridge that gives it a flying-saucer shape. The ridge is probably built from ring particles swept up near the edge of Saturn's A ring. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

486958 ArrokothCold classical Kuiper belt object (contact binary)·34.5 km
PanShepherd moon·34.6 km
AtlasInner ring moon·40.8 km
HeleneTrojan moon·45.2 km

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