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SATURN'S WINGS. A propeller-shaped gap (white streaks in inset) in Saturn's A ring (arrow) supports the theory that the planet's rings were created when a comet or an asteroid shattered a large Saturnian moon. A moonlet about 100 meters wide would have created the gap. Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, JPL/NASA
Found in: Planetary Science

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