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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2016
The Voyager missions to Saturn in November 1980 and August 1981 produced a wealth of new information and many spectacular pictures. Naturally attention focused on the physical structure of the planet and its major satellites and on the intricate fine structure of its rings. In the course of both missions many less spectacular observations were made, including the study of a number of small satellites. One of these tiny moons, Dione B (also known as S12), whose discovery from Earth was confirmed by Voyager 1, is the subject of this article.