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Divided Rings


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The rings of Saturn are among the most beautiful features in the solar system. They’re wide enough to span the distance between Earth and the Moon. And they’re made of bits of ice and dust – like tiny “moonlets” orbiting the giant planet.

The first person to propose that idea was Giovanni Cassini, who was born 400 years ago today. He worked in several fields, from astrology to engineering.

But Cassini’s greatest love was astronomy. He became director of the Paris Observatory, and studied the Moon and planets – especially Saturn. He discovered four of its moons, plus a dark “gap” between its two most prominent rings. That gap was named the Cassini Division in his honor.

Although it looks empty, the gap contains a smattering of dark particles. It probably was mostly cleared out by a small moon that orbits inside the gap. Its gravity pushes ring particles away.

A study a few years ago said the gap could have started much smaller than it is today. Over the past few million years, the moon moved closer to Saturn, clearing a wider region. But now, it’s moving away from Saturn. So the Cassini Division could close up – in about 40 million years.

Saturn is in the southeast at dawn, and looks like a bright star. We’re viewing the rings almost edge-on, so there’s not much to see even through large telescopes. But the view will improve over the coming months – revealing both the rings and the dark divide between them.

Script by Damond Benningfield

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