Saturn
Saturn Planet – Get latest news facts and information about Saturn. Read Astrobiology updates on Saturn’s ring spokes (ringlets), Saturn’s moons, Saturn Gravity & Surface, Titan sand dunes, Atmosphere Hydrogen (H2) helium (He). Cassini Missions covering Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Iapetus.
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Jan 23, 2019Using new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, researchers believe they have solved a longstanding mystery of solar system science: the length of a day on Saturn. -
Jan 22, 2019The rings of Saturn may have formed much later than the planet itself, according to a new analysis of gravity science data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. -
Dec 18, 2018New NASA research confirms that Saturn is losing its iconic rings at the maximum rate estimated from Voyager 1 & 2 observations made decades ago. -
Nov 30, 2018A team of international scientists has discovered a new method to explain how radiation belts are formed around the planet Saturn. -
Oct 6, 2018New research emerging from the final orbits of NASA's Cassini spacecraft represents a huge leap forward in our understanding of the Saturn system -- especially the mysterious, never-before-explored region between the planet and its rings. -
Sep 6, 2018A new long-term study using data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft has revealed a surprising feature emerging at Saturn's northern pole as it nears summertime. -
Jul 27, 2018In summer 2018 the planets Mars and Saturn are, one after the other, in opposition to Earth. -
Jan 26, 2018NASA’s Planetary Science Division Director, Jim Green, talks to Linda Spilker of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who is the Project Scientist for the Cassini mission. -
Jan 25, 2018NASA’s Planetary Science Division Director, Jim Green, talks to Linda Spilker of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who is the Project Scientist for the Cassini mission. -
Jul 25, 2017As NASA's Cassini spacecraft makes its unprecedented series of weekly dives between Saturn and its rings, scientists are finding -- so far -- that the planet's magnetic field has no discernible tilt.

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