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WGN-TV USA Nation November 07, 2023
() — One of the most awe-inspiring sights in our solar system, Saturn, is about to lose its iconic look. Well, sort of. As Saturn dances in the night sky, it tilts on an axis, much like Earth. The planet takes 29.4 Earth years to complete an orbit around the sun. It rotates... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech November 07, 2023
Saturn's spectacular rings are due to vanish from view for a breathtaking moment, only two years from now.The gas giant's huge icy rings will disappear in March 2025, but they will reappear soon after.This cosmic vanishing act will occur as a result of an optical... + más
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CBS News USA Science July 03, 2023
The James Webb Space Telescope has produced a stunning new image of Saturn and its rings, which appear to glow in the space telescope's first near-infrared observations of the planet. NASA unveiled a color-corrected on Friday, several days after Webb's near-infrared... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
The story of a long-lost moonGetty; The AtlanticSeptember 19, 2022Saturn has quite the collection of moons, more than any other planet in the solar system. There’s Enceladus, , with beneath its surface. There’s Iapetus, half of which is dusty and dark, and the other shiny... + más
Lots of strange things about Saturn can be explained by a destroyed moon | Ars Technica
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Ars Technica USA Science December 31, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 30, 2022 11:04 pm UTC / Scientists disproved a myth claiming the Saturn V rocket tested on the Apollo 4 mission in 1967 was loud enough to melt concrete.NASA/Getty Images Share this story There's rarely... + más
A Gnarly New Theory About Saturn’s Rings | The Atlantic
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