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news item this morning on Yahoo....
PASADENA, Calif. – Scientists have found a new moon hidden in one of Saturn's dazzling outer rings. The international Cassini spacecraft spotted the moon, which measures about a third of a mile wide. The discovery was announced Tuesday in a notice by the International Astronomical Union.
Researchers have long puzzled over the formation of Saturn's G ring, one of the planet's more mysterious arcs. They now think the G ring was likely formed from icy debris that scattered when meteorites crash into the newfound moon.
Scientists confirmed the moon's existence last summer after analyzing images from Cassini. Saturn has over five dozen moons.
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Well, I guess it took them some time to do this -- perhaps because they discovered a G spot once upon a time and stopped looking for moons.
Or, perhaps if they were looking for moons, the better place to start looking would have been
Uranus ????
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nvm, somehow this was posted to the wrong thread....
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