Skywatchers will get a rare chance to see Saturn in its full glory, without chunks of ice and rock swarming around it.
Planets don't get much more iconic than Saturn. But if you managed to see it through a backyard telescope right now, you wouldn't see its rings.
“The collision triggered the creation of nine beautiful, symmetrical rings, which are now expanding outwards, carrying gas away from the ... may grow into so-called giant low surface brightness ...
Astronomers have discovered a panoply of new moons orbiting Saturn, bringing the ringed gas giant's total up to 274 moons—far ...
The ringed gas giant Saturn has officially replaced Jupiter ... [Related: Saturn has a slushy core and rings that wiggle. ] Most of the newly discovered moons are located near the Mundilfari ...
The smallest disk identified, meanwhile, stretched to just 0.6 AU – closer to the star than the Earth is to the Sun.