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Space.com on MSNThe ocean on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus has the right pH for life — barelyNASA's Cassini spacecraft has flown through the plumes of water vapor spewing out from the ocean inside Saturn's moon ...
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New Scientist on MSNDid something just hit Saturn? Astronomers are racing to find outAround seven asteroids or comets are thought to hit Saturn every year, but we have never spotted one in the act. Now, it ...
Astronomers investigate a potential impact on Saturn after a bright flash was caught on camera. NASA image may show first ...
A mysterious glow on Saturn, captured by amateur astronomer Mario Rana on July 5, 2025, has ignited excitement. The footage ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNFaint Glow in Saturn… Did a Mystery Object Crash into the Gas Giant on Saturday?London: Astronomers have called for help to identify a mystery object that may have hit Saturn on Saturday in what could be the first recorded instance of a space object crashing on to the gas ...
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IFLScience on MSN"Potential Impact On Saturn": Astronomers Appeal For Help As Video Appears To Show Object Hitting The Gas GiantA stronomers at the Planetary Virtual Observatory and Laboratory (PVOL) are appealing for help, after an image taken by ...
There will be several chances to see the shadow of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, pass across the ringed planet's Earth-facing ...
Saturn’s core is an unexpectedly immense mixture of ice, rock, and gas, surprising scientists who are trying to figure out how the planet formed and evolved to the enigmatic world we see today.
FIG. 3.—SATURN'S RINGS AS THEY WOULD APPEAR TO AN OBSERVER ON THE PLANET, FIFTY DEGREES FROM THE EQUATOR. Hence we are justified in assuming that Saturn still hot and, to some extent, self-luminous.
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