Thursday, December 20, 2018

Saturn's rings are gradually disappearing: NASA scientists shock information

NASA scientists say that Saturn has lost its beautiful rings. Saturn, the sixth planet in the Sun, is about 142 million kilometers from the sun. There are flattened rings around the center of Saturn. These special rings that add beauty to Saturn are mostly made of ice cubes, rocks and dust. NASA scientists have expressed concern that these rings, which are only in Saturns, other than other planets, are now gradually disappearing

Saturn's atmosphere contains ammonia crystals that have a pale yellow color. The largest moon of Saturn, Titan, is said to be bigger than Wednesday. It is noteworthy that planetarium is less than density of water in the solar system. Scientists have said that ice melts are being melted when dusting in the rings of Saturn. NASA scientists have also reported that the rings in Saturn will disappear in the next 100 million years

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