Saturn's distinctive rings could be the product of a destroyed ancient moon called Chrysalis, about 160 million years ago.
This is revealed by a new study published in the journal Science.
9/16/2022, 2:03:42 AM
Saturn's distinctive rings could be the product of a destroyed ancient moon called Chrysalis, about 160 million years ago. This is revealed by a new study published in the journal Science.
Saturn's distinctive rings could be the product of a destroyed ancient moon called Chrysalis, about 160 million years ago.
This is revealed by a new study published in the journal Science.