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- The reason the rings appear so uniform is a combination of effects, including gravity and collisions among the ring particles themselves. While the planets may look perfectly spherical, they all bulge slightly at the equator — a result of their spin.www.astronomy.com/science/ask-astro-why-do-saturns-rings-look-solid-when-th…
Why are Saturn's rings so thin? - Physics Stack …
In inelastic collisions between the ring particles angular momentum is preserved but kinetic energy is lost. So the final rotation axis of the rings is given by their initial angular momentum but it is the dynamical evolution of the rings that …
Ask Astro: Why do Saturn’s rings look solid when they’re not?
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Why are saturn rings so thin? - Astronomy Stack Exchange
Saturn's rings: To scale, thinner than paper. - Slate …
May 2, 2014 · Seriously, truly flat: Observations indicate they are only 10 meters (32 feet) thick in some places, up to as much as a kilometer (0.6 miles) in others. That’s more than just flat. That’s...
Saturn’s rings explained - Science News
Dec 12, 2010 · Saturn’s majestic rings are the remnants of a long-vanished moon that was stripped of its icy outer layer before its rocky heart plunged into the planet, a new theory proposes.
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