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Paradise Lost: Saturn is losing its rings, people on Earth won’t be able to see them after 2025 reveals NASA

FP Staff • November 7, 2023, 17:25:20 IST
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Saturn has been losing its rings slowly, but NASA has now revealed that by 2025, the planet’s rings won’t be visible to people on Earth, for a very bizarre reason

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Paradise Lost: Saturn is losing its rings, people on Earth won’t be able to see them after 2025 reveals NASA

In 2018, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) confirmed an intriguing and somewhat disheartening cosmic phenomenon – Saturn, the ringed giant of our solar system, is steadily losing its iconic rings. The planet’s formidable gravitational pull is siphoning ice particles from these magnificent rings at an astonishing pace, enough to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool in just half an hour. While it will take eons for Saturn’s rings to vanish entirely, their days of easy visibility from Earth are numbered. One of nature’s craziest optical illusion The enchanting rings of Saturn were first observed by Galileo in 1610 when he trained his modest 20x telescope on the planet, named after the Roman god of agriculture. Today, any amateur astronomer armed with basic stargazing equipment can train their gaze on Saturn to catch a glimpse of these mesmerizing rings composed of billions of minuscule ice and rock fragments. However, a celestial alignment is approaching. As early as 2025, Saturn will position itself edge-on with respect to our planet, rendering its rings invisible from Earth’s perspective. To grasp the challenge this poses, envision a sheet of paper held parallel to the ground, but placed hundreds of meters away at eye level – a truly elusive sight. In 2025, spotting Saturn will be an equally elusive task. The Return of the Ring But fret not; this celestial spectacle will be short-lived, at least in cosmic terms. Saturn, our ringed neighbour, takes approximately 29.4 Earth years to complete its orbit around the Sun. During this time, its gradual tilt will expose the opposite side of its rings, leading to their peak visibility in 2023. This tilting movement will also grant us a clearer view of the planet’s moons. When Will the Rings Truly Disappear? Now, the lingering question remains: when will Saturn’s rings vanish entirely? According to NASA scientists, the rings have less than 100 million years left before they become a relic of the past. While this may seem like an extensive timeline, it’s worth remembering that Saturn, a celestial veteran, is nearly four billion years old. Scientific consensus suggests that the rings are unlikely to be older than 100 million years in the first place, marking them as a fleeting phenomenon around this colossal entity in our solar system.

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