September 05, 2005

Threat To Saturn's Rings?

Saturn's rings have been changing for the last 25 years, and one has started to dim!

New observations by the international Cassini spacecraft reveal that Saturn's trademark shimmering rings, which have dazzled astronomers since Galileo's time, have dramatically changed over just the past 25 years.

Among the most surprising findings is that parts of Saturn's innermost ring _ the D ring _ have grown dimmer since the Voyager spacecraft flew by the planet in 1981, and a piece of the D ring has moved 125 miles inward toward Saturn.

While scientists puzzle over what caused the changes, their observations could reveal something about the age and lifetime of the rings.

Cassini-related discoveries were discussed Monday at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's division of planetary sciences in Cambridge, England.

"I don't think Saturn's rings will disappear anytime soon, but this tells us how the rings are evolving and how long they might last, " deputy project scientist Linda Spilker said in a telephone interview from England.

Scientists are interested in Saturn's rings because they are a model of the disk of gas and dust that initially surrounded the sun. Studying them could yield important clues about how the planets formed from that disc 4.5 billion years ago.

The ring observations were made this summer. The $3.3 billion Cassini mission, funded by NASA and the European and Italian space agencies, was launched in 1997. Cassini is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

I know the problem -- it is galactic warming, and George W. Bush is at fault for not accepting the limits of the Kyoto Accords!

Posted by: Greg at 01:58 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 That's great. Galactic warming. Tee hee.

I'm curious, if you don't believe in global warming, are you sceptical about the link between smoking and lung cancer as well? While you're being contrarian, you might as well go all out.

My guess is that you're feeling particularly defensive lately because last year's tsunami and this year's hurricane season have raised doubts in your mind about the scorn you've directed toward the consensus view of the scientific community.

Nice website, by the way. It's quite an intelligent design.

Posted by: steve at Mon Sep 5 14:50:29 2005 (hRWeo)

2 1) I do question global warming -- at least as it is propounded by the screaming liberal ninnies. Based upon what we see of the cyclical cliamate changes recorded by different means over time, what is happening now is not out of the ordinary.

As for lung cancer, the proof there is pretty much incontrovertible -- as the deaths of several family members (including one in th last few weeks) have proved. You might want to watch your sarcasm on that one.

2) You can guess I am feeling defensive, but you would be wrong, you silly liberal ass. :^)

3) Yos said the bad words -- don't you believe that hte website and all its entries came together at random through a process of natural selection without any guidance at all, just like the rest of the internet?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon Sep 5 15:43:31 2005 (oNf2j)

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