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When these collisions take place, the icy particles vaporize, forming charged water molecules that interact with Saturn’s magnetic field; ultimately, falling toward Saturn, where they burn up in ...
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Saturn's rings are older than we thought, study suggestsThe vapor expands, cools, and condenses in Saturn's magnetic field to form charged nanoparticles and ions, which are either drawn into Saturn or into its atmosphere. Based on the low rate of ...
The rings, influenced by Saturn's magnetic field, are gradually being pulled into the planet. The phenomenon of "ring rain" may lead to their disappearance in the future. Saturn, a gas giant with ...
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