A new study that uses computer modeling of gravitational fields suggests that Saturn's glorious ring system and some of its inner moons may only be about 100 million years old.
Before that, Titan likely dominated a system that had another pack of small inner moons. Some of them may have eventually collided, with that material forming the rings.
Monday, March 28, 2016
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