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Saturn: The Latest Discoveries

Saturn is Sending us Mixed Signals

Saturn, sixth planet from the sun, is the second largest planet in our solar system.

Saturn's shimmering rings may be as old as the solar system.
Saturn's doughnut-like ring current spins and is flattened into sheet by solar wind.
NASA selects new moon mission to peek at lunar interior.
The formation of strange moons in Saturn's rings have baffled scientists.
Remastered moon photos 40 provide invaluable moon mission information.
Colossal impacts may have bowled over remote, frozen moons
Earth's moon is an oddball among planetary systems across the universe.
Saturn's radio emissions resemble the 'Forbidden Planet' soundtrack.
DSP-23 craft will launch the same day the space shuttle is due to return.
The findings are evidence of more "moonlets," scientists say.
More than 1,400 scientists marked the 10th anniversary of Cassini-Huygens spacecraft.
Contribution of Jovian moon's volcanoes to its atmosphere determined.
Astronomers find evidence for morning drizzles made of methane over Titan.
Plume jets on Enceladus erupt from cracks on the surface.
Astronomers closer to solving mystery of Saturn's moon Iapetus.
Brilliant Venus peaks at its current morning apparition next week.
Study maps turbulence in Titan's atmosphere and methane ice clouds.
Earth crosses the plane of the Uranian rings once every 42 years.