Prometheus Caught Stealing From Saturn's Rings
merryprankster writes "Saturn's Moon Prometheus is living up to the reputation of
its Greek namesake. New Scientist is reporting that the latest images from the Cassini probe show the moon "stealing"
material for Saturn's F-ring. Evidence of this had been seen by Cassini in the past in the form of "streamers" and
gravitation wobbles within the rings but more fantastic images have now caught
the thief in the act."
Except that the last time Prometheus stole something, didn't he get chained to a rock with an eagle ripping out his liver?
Some people never learn...
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure dome decree
Fithly Greek Godses! They steals our preciousss orbital debris...
Ceci n'est pas un post.
Well, for one thing, an asteroid is a rocky/metallic body that orbits the Sun, not a planet. Moons can be made of anything and orbit planets (major or minor).
I'm dubious of a definition of "moon" that allows for artifical satellites, by the way. While the use of the word "moon" is somewhat debated in astronomical circles (there are those who claim that it should only apply to the Moon), I don't know that anyone thinks that it should include artifical satellites.
Gravity sucks, doesn't it?
It's not stealing, it's copyright infringement. How many times must we go over this. Oh, wait...
Here's the original image from NASA's collection of raw images. A related image is here.
I figure by 2030 or so my 6-digit UID will be something to brag about.