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An unknown object slammed into Saturn, possibly marking the first time a collision with the planet has been witnessed in real ...
Researchers have called for the public's help after an image appears to show an unidentified object slamming into Saturn.
Take a look at this photo of Saturn’s rings, taken by Cassini’s wide-angle camera last month, 270,000 miles behind Saturn. When I first saw it, I thought it couldn’t be real, but the ...
The Cassini spacecraft has been exploring Saturn, its moons and its rings for more than 10 years, but this week the daring probe did something special. On Sunday, Cassini dove just outside Saturn ...
Saturn was also very low in the sky, and atmospheric distortion should have made it look very fuzzy. It was very cloudy that morning at the location Wessel claims to have taken the video.
"Wrapping the indoor real Saturn V moon rocket would have profound impact beyond our original intent to wrap the vertical Saturn V replica, [so] we would like to pursue this option," March wrote ...
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