Saturn's Iconic Rings: Unveiling the Collision that Formed Them

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Supercomputer simulations conducted by NASA suggest that Saturn's rings may have originated from a massive collision between two icy moons during the age of dinosaurs. The simulations revealed that various collision scenarios could disperse the right amount of ice into Saturn's Roche limit, where it could settle into rings. This research provides new insights into the Saturn system and raises questions about the potential for life on its moons.
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