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Chrysalis, the Moon that Could Create Saturn's Rings

Summary by nvinoticias.com
What you see in the sky has an expiration date! Science finally solved the mystery: Saturn's rings are not eternal, they are the rubble of an ancient moon called Chrysalis (or the result of an epic clash with Titan). We are seeing the end of a cosmic spectacle that will disappear in a few hundred million years.
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What you see in the sky has an expiration date! Science finally solved the mystery: Saturn's rings are not eternal, they are the rubble of an ancient moon called Chrysalis (or the result of an epic clash with Titan). We are seeing the end of a cosmic spectacle that will disappear in a few hundred million years.

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nvinoticias.com broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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