NASA's Cassini probe did a fly-by of Saturn’s Hyperion moon, and came away with close-up images that show a remarkably sponge-like surface, the Daily Mail reports. The moon, one of at least 62 ringing the planet, is covered with deep craters, and NASA scientists are hoping to discover what’s at the bottom. Toward that end, they toned down Hyperion's naturally red hue to better expose surface variations. The moon has a low density that causes it to orbit erratically, notes the Mail. (More Saturn stories.)