Saturn gained a whopping 128 new official moons, as the International Astronomical Union recognised discoveries from a team ...
A huge haul of 128 newfound satellites might be a hint of past collisions in the planet’s orbit, or something else.
The smashups are thought to have occurred at least 100 million years ago, but the moons they created are new to astronomers.
Pictures may enliven us, but other data, such as information about magnetic fields, add a huge amount to our understanding of ...
This brings Saturn's grand total to 274 moons. To put it into perspective, that's nearly double all the other planets' moons. Poor Jupiter, once the reigning moon king, now trails far behind with ...