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Scientists baffled
Scientists baffled by changes in Saturnīs rings

By: Associated Press Wire Reports

New observations by the international Cassini spacecraft reveal that Saturnīs trademark shimmering rings, which have dazzled astronomers since Galileoīs time, have dramatically changed over just the past 25 years.

Among the most surprising findings is that parts of Saturnīs innermost ring -- the D ring -- have grown dimmer since the Voyager spacecraft flew by the planet in 1981, and a piece of the D ring has moved 125 miles inward toward Saturn.

While scientists puzzle over what caused the changes, their observations could reveal something about the age and lifetime of the rings.

Cassini-related discoveries were discussed Monday at a meeting of the American Astronomical Societyīs division of planetary sciences in Cambridge, England.

"I donīt think Saturnīs rings will disappear anytime soon, but this tells us how the rings are evolving and how long they might last, " deputy project scientist Linda Spilker said in a telephone interview from England.

Scientists are interested in Saturnīs rings because they are a model of the disk of gas and dust that initially surrounded the sun. Studying them could yield important clues about how the planets formed from that disc 4.5 billion years ago.

The ring observations were made this summer. The $3.3 billion Cassini mission, funded by NASA and the European and Italian space agencies, was launched in 1997. Cassini is managed by NASAīs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.



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Re: Scientists baffled
Scientists baffled by changes in Saturn´s rings

By: Associated Press Wire Reports

New observations by the international Cassini spacecraft reveal that Saturn´s trademark shimmering rings, which have dazzled astronomers since Galileo´s time, have dramatically changed over just the past 25 years.

Among the most surprising findings is that parts of Saturn´s innermost ring -- the D ring -- have grown dimmer since the Voyager spacecraft flew by the planet in 1981, and a piece of the D ring has moved 125 miles inward toward Saturn.

While scientists puzzle over what caused the changes, their observations could reveal something about the age and lifetime of the rings.

Cassini-related discoveries were discussed Monday at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society´s division of planetary sciences in Cambridge, England.

"I don´t think Saturn´s rings will disappear anytime soon, but this tells us how the rings are evolving and how long they might last, " deputy project scientist Linda Spilker said in a telephone interview from England.

Scientists are interested in Saturn´s rings because they are a model of the disk of gas and dust that initially surrounded the sun. Studying them could yield important clues about how the planets formed from that disc 4.5 billion years ago.

The ring observations were made this summer. The $3.3 billion Cassini mission, funded by NASA and the European and Italian space agencies, was launched in 1997. Cassini is managed by NASA´s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.



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Well….they’re always baffled
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Re: Scientists baffled
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