Saturn’s Moon Rhea May Present System of Rings

By Dee Chisamera
10:57, March 7th 2008
54 votes
Vote this story
Saturn’s Moon Rhea May Present System of Rings

While orbiting Rhea, Saturn’s second largest moon, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft revealed for the first time what appeared to be a ring around the moon. Scientists are still working on the data sent by Cassini after the 2005 flyby, but as it seems, Rhea is surrounded by a broad debris disk, made up of a multitude of particles, with a wide range of sizes, from small pebbles to boulders.

What is most amazing about the possibility of a ring or system of rings surrounding Saturn’s moon is that “until now, only planets were known to have rings, but now Rhea seems to have some family ties to its ringed parent Saturn,” said Geraint Jones, Cassini scientist and lead author of a paper that will appear in the March 7 issue of the journal Science, in a statement.

Scientists are now studying whether the possibility of Saturn’s moon to sustain a system of rings is realistic. With the help of numerical simulations, they’ve managed to establish that Rhea’s gravity field, in combination with its orbiting around Saturn, could sustain a system of rings for long periods of time.

With the help of the six instruments aboard Cassini, designed to study the atmospheres and particles around Saturn and its moons, the spacecraft discovered in the environment around the moon a gradual drop in the number of electrons on either side of it, situation similar to that of Uranus. “Seeing almost the same signatures on either side of Rhea was the clincher,” said Jones. “After ruling out many other possibilities, we said these are most likely rings.”

For the time being, scientists will try to establish the cause for these rings, which could be sign of a collision from an asteroid or comet with Rhea. The discovery brings out yet another amazing thing we didn’t know about our Universe, and that can only make us look forward to what other mysteries are out there.

Image credits: NASA



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
Tags: Saturn, Rhea, NASA
dotclear

Other News in

Tag team show whale rescues worth the effort

Sydney - When whales become stranded on beaches in Australia, television pictures flash across the globe of volunteers with towels and buckets keeping the hapless creatures wet and trying to coax...

Endeavour Successfully Lands At Edwards Air Force Base

Endeavour Successfully Lands At Edwards Air Force Base

With Commander Chris Ferguson and pilot Eric Boe at the controls, space shuttle Endeavour descended to a smooth landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The STS-126 crew members concluded their...

Endeavour To Land In California

NASA announced shifted the Endeavour’s landing site from Florida to California. Weather conditions forced flight controllers to pass on Endeavour’s second landing opportunity at Kennedy Space ...

Endeavour Undocks And Heads For Earth

Endeavour Undocks And Heads For Earth

The space shuttle Endeavour has undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday and it is headed home, to the Kennedy Space Center. After running some tests of the critical landing...

Venus, Jupiter And The Moon: What A Trio!

Venus, Jupiter And The Moon: What A Trio!

It seems that Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets in our solar system, have been moving toward each other for more than a month in the southwestern sky at dusk. This phenomenon will reach...

dotclear
Latest videos in Science
Up in the Canadian Sky, a...
Astronauts Conduct Longest...
Whales die in mass stranding
Astronauts finish longest...
Raw Video: Astronauts Venture...

dotclear
Science You are here: Science
» Science   » Health   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Science
Harvard Scientists Unravel The Secret Of AgingHarvard Scientists Unravel The Secret Of Aging

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
The Dishonest MayorThe Dishonest Mayor

» read full story
dotclear