Saturn moon mystery continues: Could Hubble have discovered shattered
satellites?
News story originally written on May 10, 1995
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered several
orbiting clumps of icy rubble that could be the remains of
recently shattered moonlets orbiting near the outer edge of
Saturn's ring system.


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