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Saturn’s Shiny Rings May Be Pretty Young
The rings are fairly shiny despite being bombarded by dust, indicating that they haven’t been around for very long.
Smithsonian Magazine15d
Saturn’s Rings May Be Younger Than Thought—and Disappearing
atmosphere and rings. Because Saturn’s rings are mostly made up of ice chunks—and a small percentage of tiny rock particles—they darken with time as cosmic dust accumulates on them.
The Conversation24d
Saturn: we may finally know when the magnificent rings were formed
This means we are just lucky to be living in an age when the giant planet has its magnificent rings ... pool of mass from the rings is lost into Saturn’s atmosphere every half-hour.
Ars Technica28d
More evidence emerges that Saturn’s rings are much younger than the planet
Cassini performed 22 dives between Saturn and its rings, enabling scientists to determine the mass of both before the spacecraft plunged to its fiery death in the gas giant's atmosphere.
Daily Mail28d
Saturn's rings are a 'new phenomena' at 400million years old — despite the planet's 5billion years of age
Saturn's ring's are a young age of only 400million years old — just a fraction of the 5billion years the planet has existed for. An international team of physicists has the most compelling ...
Inverse20d
Saturn's Rings Are Only 100 Million Years Old — Which is About How Long They Have Left
This means we are just lucky to be living in an age when the giant planet has its magnificent rings ... pool of mass from the rings is lost into Saturn’s atmosphere every half-hour.
Science Daily29d
New study puts a definitive age on Saturn's rings -- they're really young
he and his colleagues set out to put a date on Saturn's rings by studying how rapidly this layer of dust builds up -- a bit like telling how old a house is by running your finger along its surfaces.
KSMU
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Astro Brief: Saturn's Rings
Discovered in 1610 by Galileo, Saturn's rings have been viewed for hundreds of years by astronomers. These rings, composed ...
Phys.org24d
Saturn: We may finally know when the magnificent rings were formed
This means we are just lucky to be living in an age when the giant planet has its magnificent rings ... pool of mass from the rings is lost into Saturn's atmosphere every half-hour.
Phys.org27d
New study puts a definitive age on Saturn's rings: They're really young
he and his colleagues set out to put a date on Saturn's rings by studying how rapidly this layer of dust builds up—a bit like telling how old a house is by running your finger along its surfaces.
Mena FN24d
Saturn: We May Finally Know When The Magnificent Rings Were Formed
This means we are just lucky to be living in an age when the giant planet has its magnificent rings ... pool of mass from the rings is lost into Saturn's atmosphere every half-hour.
Yahoo News UK24d
Saturn: we may finally know when the magnificent rings were formed
Saturn’s rings ... s atmosphere at night as shooting stars. The gravitational fields of the planets have the effect of magnifying or focusing this dusty, planetary “in-fall”. Over time, this in-fall ...

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