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Tag Archives: Rings

Saturn’s Rings older than we thought

Urban Astronomer avatarPosted on 18 Sep, 2019 by Allen Versfeld5 Dec, 2019
Saturn's Rings, as seen by Voyager 1

One of the oldest mysteries in modern astronomy is the age of Saturn’s Rings. The Cassini mission seemed to have settled the question once and for all, but now a team of researchers have just claimed that things might not be so clear-cut. Cassini showed that the rings were mostly made up of clean ice particles. There wasn’t much of the dust and organic gunk you’d expect to accumulate over time. This meant that the rings couldn’t have been around … Continue reading →

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