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Saturn’s awe-inspiring rings will ‘disappear’ in 2025: Here’s why

Por: WGN-TV Nation November 07, 2023

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() — 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 quickly, though, making a day on Saturn only 10.7 Earth hours, . This June 2023 image provided by the Space Telescope Science Institute shows the planet Saturn and three of... + full article



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