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Saturn’s Moons Work Together To Keep The Planet’s A Ring From Floating Away
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2017-10-18
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Astronomers have long thought that Saturn's moon Janus was the one keeping the planet's A ring from spreading out and ultimately vanishing, but it appears other moons are involved in the effort as well.
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