Are Saturn’s rings made of a lost, shattered moon? New evidence arises for the case
space.com Mar 27, 2026

Are Saturn’s rings made of a lost, shattered moon? New evidence arises for the case

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New research suggests Saturn's rings may be the icy remains of a shattered moon, with a catastrophic event occurring around 100 million years ago. This hypothetical moon, Chrysalis, is believed to have been stripped of its icy outer layers by powerful tidal forces, resulting in the complex ring system we see today. The findings, led by Yifei Jiao, offer a solution to two long-standing puzzles: Saturn's tilt and the age of its rings.