Scientists suspected
Scientists suspected for decades that a moon, local or remote, must be responsible for the Keeler Gap near the outer edge of Saturn's A ring, but were only able to spot it with pictures taken this month by the Cassini spacecraft. The 4-mi.-wide moonlet is provisionally called S/2005 S1, and its...
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