Pan Moon

PAN Union World – Saturn Moon – Sol System 30 (35×35×23 km)

Pan ( /ˈpæn/ PAN, Greek: Πάν) is the innermost moon of Saturn. It is a walnut-shaped small moon about 35 kilometers across and 23 km high that orbits within the Encke Gap in Saturn's A Ring. Pan acts as a ring shepherd and is responsible for keeping the Encke Gap free of ring particles. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter in 1990 from analysis of old Voyager 2 probe photos and received the provisional designation S/1981 S 13 because the discovery images dated back to 1981 Pan is an odd shaped moon made of porous ice particles collected from the rings stuck around a solid rock core. It was first visited by Commander Chi-Ling of United Earth in 2199 as part of the Jovian Survey Expedition. It was claimed in 2207 by the Terran Company Microapple as new company head quarter and business campus. Extensive tunneling and construction transformed Pan into a prime Information technology center with its own specialized colleges and schools. The largest IT themed museum and theme park can be found in PAN. PAN can be reached via Sol Hub or locally via Loge – Moon (Local Traffic Hub) using the Sol Shuttle Service. ATrans Matter Tunnel Connection exists since 5019. (Also civilian Flyers and System Taxis providing access to PAN) Pan is represented at the Assembly via the Jupiter Moon Association Representative and has a permanent population of about 100,000 mostly shop keepers and technicians. Microapple Employees usually commute. There is a Union School but no other Union Installations.