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Saturn's ring rhythm
Saturn's ring rhythm
Cassini finds rhythm in Saturn's rings
 
31 January 2008
Two of Saturn's rings have been found by NASA's Cassini spacecraft to contain orderly lines of densely grouped, boulder-size icy particles that extend outward across the rings like ripples from a rock dropped in a calm pond.
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