T-Rex Lived Before Saturn Had Rings. That's Not a Metaphor
Saturn's rings aren't ancient. They're 100 million years old — younger than T-Rex. And right now, Cassini confirmed they're losing up to 2,800 kg of material every second. The rings are falling into Saturn. And it's accelerating. Here's the full story — ring rain, the real mechanism, and what Saturn looks like when they're finally gone.

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