A majestic video of the planet Saturn, in which scientists found that the fabric of its rings is disintegrating every moment
The planets of the solar system have characteristics that distinguish them from each other, including what is unique to Saturn in particular, which are elegant-looking rings that surround it and seem strange and charming with it.
However, it will not last forever, as it became clear to NASA scientists that it loses at every moment something of its structures consisting of ice blocks of different sizes, due to sunlight, as well as due to minute meteors hitting it and disintegrating its tissue, while the memory recovered a video, which we present below, in which it appears. The most beautiful planets of the solar system” as it shines on the Earth’s moon in a majestic astronomical scene.
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The 34-second video, broadcast on Monday by @WonderofScience's Twitter account, drew the attention of the American astronomer Jan Koet, owner of a "YouTube" channel, in which he mentioned yesterday that what happened was on May 22, 2007 through a phenomenon known to scientists as occultation, referring to An object in space obscured another object, and the phenomenon was called Lunar Occultation that day, when the moon intercepted the view of an observer with a telescope on Earth, and obscured Saturn from his eyes.
Then, “Kuyt” explained in a complex way to non-professionals, how the shot was processed to “push the dim brightness of Saturn to match the brightness of the moon,” that is, the video producer dilutes the brightness of the moon’s light, so that Saturn appears more clear.
As for the information about the planet’s loss of its rings, it appeared in a scientific study published a month ago by an American magazine that has been in operation since 1857, The Atlantic, the cultural science, but interest in it appeared after the interest in the video two days ago, in which meteors and solar rays “electrify” the flocculated material in the rings and disintegrate particles every moment.
Over time, the loose particles merge with the planet’s magnetic field, and the loose particles begin to rotate, which causes them to evaporate when gravity pulls them inward after they approach the upper part of the planet’s atmosphere, in a phenomenon that scientists call “ring rain” specific only to Saturn, whose rings humans approached in 1610. For the first time, a telescope was invented by the late Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in 1642 at the age of 77.
When did the last episode take its breath away?
The second human approach to Saturn's rings occurred through two probes launched by "NASA" named Voyager 1 and 2 in the seventies, according to what Al-Arabiya.net reported from their biography in which they were discovered in 1980 and after that, the age of the rings is between 10 to 100 million years, and confirmed They discovered the Cassini probe, which was launched by NASA in 1979 and spent 13 years orbiting and studying the planet.
Cassini also confirmed what the two probes had discovered, about the slow disappearance of the rings and their density, resulting from the leakage of the materials that make up them, and that the rings may no longer exist after 100 million years, according to the video presented above, and discovered that their number is 500 to 1000 rings, With a width equivalent to the distance between the Earth and the Moon, i.e. 400,000 kilometers per unit, which is usually made up of particles, the average volume of one molecule is the same as the size of a bus made of sintered ice balls, or rocks covered with ice.
The rings revolve around Saturn, which appeared 4 billion years ago, as the sixth largest in the solar system, like any natural or artificial satellite. As for its icy rocks, it does not fall to its surface, like a meteor or any other star dust, because it is in a perfect balance between the force of gravity and the centrifugal force of the planet. planet.
Source: Arabic
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