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    What's that weird thing around Saturn's second-largest moon?
    Source: Christian Science Monitor
    Friday 30th July, 2010  


    In 2008, researchers detected a sharp, symmetrical drop in electrons around Rhea, Saturn's second-largest moon.

    This could be caused by a ring of debris, but the Cassini spacecraft, which has flown by... ...

    Read the full story at Christian Science Monitor


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