Cassini image appears to show Saturn's moon Mimas crashing into its giant rings
Stunning Cassini image appears to show Saturn's moon Mimas crashing into its giant rings (but NASA says its just an optical illusion) Mimas is actually 28,000 miles (45,000 kilometers) away from the rings The gravitational pull of Mimas creates waves in Saturn's rings that are visible in some Cassini images The gravitational pull of Mimas creates waves in Saturn's rings that are visible in some Cassini images Saturn's moon Mimas appears to be crashing through its rings - but it's just an optical illusion. NASA's Cassini spacecraft Mimas is actually 28,000 miles (45,000 kilometers) away from the rings. Santa ISN'T sexist if he gives your daughter a doll:... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Why you shouldn't feed garden birds in spring: Putting out... The biggest map of our universe yet: Chart shows billions of... BlackBerry sets its sights on self driving cars: Firm... What is REALLY going on in North Korea? Santa ISN'T sexist if he gives your daughter a doll:... From reacting to a bad gift to buying the perfect present:... Why you shouldn't feed garden birds in spring: Putting out...
Dec-19-2016, 21:05:04 GMT
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