For years, Saturn made no sense. Measure its rotation rate using radio signals from its aurora and you get one number.
Gas giant Saturn has significantly extended its "who has the most moons in the Solar System" competition, with 11 more moons ...
New simulations suggest Saturn's rings formed from a shattered moon called Chrysalis, offering clues to the planet's tilt and ...
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How is Artemis II SLS rocket different from Apollo era's Saturn V and SpaceX's Starship?
The Saturn V was meant for deep space missions like the SLS and Starship but was very different from the modern rockets.
Learn how winds in Saturn's upper atmosphere power a continuous aurora, creating misleading changes in the planet's rotation rate.
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Hello, Saturn! Hubble and JWST paint most complete picture of the ringed planet ever
Viewing Saturn in complementary wavelengths, the two space telescopes reveal more about what makes up the layers of Saturn's ...
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How long is a day on Saturn? Scientists are closing in on an answer
In A Nutshell Scientists have struggled for decades to measure Saturn’s rotation because the radio signals they rely on keep ...
A decade-long mystery about apparent changes in Saturn’s rotation has finally been solved, thanks to observations from the most powerful space telescope ever built. Scientists a ...
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