Saturn's Rings Losing Mass at Alarming Rate.

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Saturn's iconic rings are losing tons of mass every second and are relatively young, just a few hundred million years old, according to new analysis of data from NASA's Cassini mission. The rings likely formed after the planet itself and will disappear in 100 million years. The research also suggests that the rings are suffering repeated impacts from meteoroids, which erode their dusty essence.
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