Saturn's Rings And Moons May Have Been Born When Dinosaurs Roamed The Earth
If the dinosaurs had had telescopes, they might have been able to witness something really cool happening in the sky. (No, not the incoming space rock that would ultimately destroy them, though it might've helped with that, too…) A new computer simulation suggests that Saturn's iconic rings and many of its moons were born about 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
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