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What can the pH level of the subsurface ocean on Enceladus tell us about finding life there? This is what a recent study ...
Saturn is known for its iconic rings, but it should also probably be known for its moons. The ringed world was already the record holder for the most natural satellites of any planet in the Solar ...
Fans of space travel can already build Lego models of the Apollo lunar lander, the Saturn V rocket that took it to the moon, ...
The more impact craters a moon's surface has, the older the moon. However, it's not always that simple. When looking at the impact craters on Saturn's moons, previous models had assumed that the ...
Their model estimates Chrysalis was roughly the size of Iapetus, Saturn's third-largest moon. Wisdom and his colleagues theorize that sometime between 100 million and 200 million years ago ...
Saturn's moon Mimas has a giant impact crater, named Hershel, that stretches across a third of its surface and makes it resemble the "Death Star" from Star Wars. NASA / JPL / Space Science ...
Mimas, which is Saturn's 7th largest moon and resembles the Death Star from Star Wars, has a unique orbit around its parent planet that can best be explained by the presence of a liquid ocean ...
The team suggests relatively recent gravitational encounters—perhaps with other moons or during the formation of Saturn's ring system, which some scientists believe to be relatively young also—may ...
The Saturn 3 Ultra is so good at the magical part that the dreadful part washes away like resin in IPA. It's easily the best experience I've had with resin 3D printing.
Older models proposed that early moons or comets could have collided or split apart during the chaotic early days of the solar system between 3.8 and 4.1 billion years ago when violent impacts ...
Saturn: 145. Jupiter: 95. (Apparently, its own tally has ticked up three more moons since the February announcement that it had become the new record holder, according to a NASA list.) ...
NASA hopes its snake robot can search for alien life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus EELS could one day wriggle its way into Enceladus' hidden oceans in search of extraterrestrial life. By Andrew Paul ...