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New Scientist on MSNSaturn has 128 new moons – more than the rest of the planets combinedSaturn has dozens of new moons, bringing it to a total of 274. All of the new moons are between 2 and 4 kilometres wide, but at what point is a rock too small to be a moon?
The objects around the ringed planet are tiny, but some of them may have formed relatively recently in the solar system’s history.
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Saturn’s rings will be impossible to see from Earth as of March 23rd, according to Forbes. This is because our view of the planet “waxes and wanes” as Saturn orbits the sun
They’re one of the most iconic objects in the entire solar system, but on Sunday, March 23, the rings of Saturn will disappear. The most extensive and impressive ring system we know of — and a spine-tingling view through any telescope — will be a non ...
Once its rings vanish from sight in March 2025, Saturn will look like a pale yellow sphere through most telescopes.
Saturn's iconic ring system will disappear, albeit temporarily, on March 23—a preview of its fate in 100 million years.
A theory involving a "mushy zone" of ice along the moon’s fissures could explain the enormous plumes erupting from its south pole.
Saturn’s tilt plays a role in how we see the rings. As the planet continues on its journey, our viewpoint changes over time.
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