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Universe Today | by Nancy Atkinson | Wed, Dec 23

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Moons dancing around Saturn. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute The Cassini CICLOPS imaging team has released some new movies of several moons orbiting Saturn as if in a cosmic ballet around the ringed planet. In one scene that blends 12 images taken over the span of 19 minutes, Rhe...

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