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Enceladus
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2017
Enceladus is Saturn's sixth largest moon and is about 310 miles in diameter (look up KM yourself). The moon itself is completely covered in ice and frost, making it one of the most reflective space objects in the sky. Enceladus is also named after a rather frumpy giant in Greek mythology, if you were wondering. 
    Were you wondering? Probably not, and that exactly what this book is, a collection of my ideas, thoughts, or even opinions on certain subjects that you probably weren't wondering about. Why not broadcast my thoughts on the internet? Humiliation is a game. 
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