Saturn's Moon Titan Could Have Formed in a Merger of Two Old Moons - Astrobiology
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Saturn’s rings were born from a massive ancient moon merger
Behind the serene, glowing beauty of Saturn’s rings lies a story of cosmic chaos. Once thought to be as old as the planets themselves, these icy bands may actually be surprisingly young, and their creation was far from peaceful. According to a new study, Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may have formed from the collision of two ancient moons — an event that could also explain the origin of the planet’s iconic rings. How two ancient moons became one…
Saturn's Moon Titan Could Have Formed in a Merger of Two Old Moons - Astrobiology
Recent research suggests that Saturn’s bright rings and its largest moon, Titan, may have both originated in collisions among its moons. While Cassini’s 13-year mission expanded our understanding of Saturn, the discoveries of its young rings and Titan’s rapidly shifting orbit raised new questions. Now, a study led by SETI Institute scientist Matija Ćuk proposes […] The post Saturn’s Moon Titan Could Have Formed in a Merger of Two Old Moons appea…
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