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NASA spacecraft spots new moonlet in Saturn's rings

Scientists have found a new moonlet hidden in one of Saturn's dazzling outer rings, the Scientific American website has reported. Saturn's G ring, a faint band of material near the outer bounds of the planet's famed ring system, hosts a bright arc about 150,000 km long.

Updated on: Mar 04, 2009 12:55 PM IST
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Scientists have found a new moonlet hidden in one of Saturn's dazzling outer rings, the Scientific American website has reported.

Saturn's G ring, a faint band of material near the outer bounds of the planet's famed ring system, hosts a bright arc about 150,000 km long.

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The arc, or partial ring, which stretches through about a sixth of the G ring's length, is believed to provide the rest of the ring with dust and ice, but its evolution has remained a mystery.

Recent images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft point to a moonlet embedded in the G ring. The moonlet, the Cassini team speculates, might help to re-populate the arc, and then the ring as a whole, with material as it suffers collisions with meteoroids or other small bodies within the ring.

The moonlet, which showed up as a bright speck in the ring's arc, appears to be approximately 0.5 km in diameter, based on its reflectance. The finding was reported Tuesday in a circular from the International Astronomical Union.

Data from the same mission in 2007 indicated that the ring-feeding arc could stem from an orbital relationship with Mimas, one of Saturn's proper moons, but the arc's composition remained a puzzle.

"The discovery of this moonlet, together with other Cassini data," Hedman said, "should help us make sense of this previously mysterious ring".

 
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