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Posted on September 15, 2017

Cassini takes last look at the ring patterns made by mini moons

These unusual patterns in Saturn's rings give us clues to what happens when planets are born, and may help us understand how our solar system formed
Posted on September 14, 2017

Tears for Cassini: why it’s OK to well up over a lump of metal

Expect more of the modern phenomenon of mass mourning for a machine when the space probe Cassini makes its death dive into Saturn, says Joelle Renstrom
Posted on September 12, 2017September 14, 2017

Cassini’s 10 best pictures from its 13-year voyage around Saturn

On 15 September, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will crash into Saturn, ending its mission with a bang. New Scientist looks back at 10 of its best images
Posted on September 11, 2017

Slingshot around Titan is the beginning of the end for Cassini

The Cassini spacecraft is passing by Titan on its final nosedive into Saturn. Plenty has been revealed about Saturn’s largest moon on Cassini’s 20-year mission
Posted on September 7, 2017

The sun just belched out the strongest solar flare in 12 years

If your GPS has been acting funny, take it up with the sun. Our star has released the most powerful solar flare since 2005
Posted on August 21, 2017

It could be snowing on Mars right now

The Red Planet may have had intense snowstorms long ago when it was wetter, but a model shows it could still have violent snowfall at night when the clouds cool
Posted on August 9, 2017

Tethered satellites could see the moon’s weird swirls up close

The moon has bright coils of dust we can’t study without getting up close. A NASA proposal would send two satellites tied together to dangle over the surface
Posted on August 9, 2017

Moon’s magnetic field lasted twice as long as we thought it did

Lunar rock shows the moon’s magnetic field lasted a billion years longer than we thought, which may help us understand how planets keep their protective fields
Posted on August 8, 2017

Nuclear reactors on rockets may fuel future crewed trips to Mars

NASA’s push to develop a rocket engine powered by a nuclear reactor could create a faster, lighter spaceship and cut the trip to Mars down to four months
Posted on August 3, 2017

Giant loner asteroids suggest baby planets formed quickly

The oldest intact asteroids hint that planets didn’t grow by slowly gathering small space rocks, but came from rapidly collapsing dust

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