NASA Finds Saturn's Moons May be Creating New Rings

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With giant Saturn hanging in the blackness and sheltering Cassini from the suns blinding glare the spacecraft viewed the rings as never before revealing previously unknown faint rings and even glimpsing its home world. Image credit: NASAJPLSpace Scie ...
With giant Saturn hanging in the blackness and sheltering Cassini from the sun's blinding glare, the spacecraft viewed the rings as never before, revealing previously unknown faint rings and even glimpsing its home world. Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.

Cassini scientists are on the trail of the missing moons of Saturn. A recent observation by the spacecraft leads them to believe that they will find the moons near newly discovered rings around the planet.


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