Saturn looks like the solar system's old monument, a pale gas giant encircled by rings that seem as...
Saturn’s rings may be far younger than the planet itself — Cassini-era estimates have placed their age anywhere from about 10 million to a few hundred million years, meaning the rings we see today may not have existed for most of the age of dinosaurs.
Saturn looks like the solar system's old monument, a pale gas giant encircled by rings that seem as permanent as the planet itself. But one of the stranger...
Author: Space Daily
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