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New Moon Found In Saturn's G-Ring

caffiend666 writes "Scientists have announced a new moon has been found hidden in the G Ring of Saturn. The discovery was announced Tuesday in a notice by the International Astronomical Union. This is one of over five dozen moons, and is only a third of a mile wide. No word yet on a name for the new moon; I vote Cowboy Neal."

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  1. Re:A third of a mile makes it a moon? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well since the majority of that "other stuff" is dust or ice crystals, some being maybe as large as a few meters, and the rings themselves are only about 10m thick, then yeah something a third of a mile wide stands out pretty significantly. They're sometimes called "moonlets" to denote the fact that they are, by moon standards, pretty small.

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  2. Re:G-ring? by Onyma · · Score: 5, Funny

    You mean that little tiny Spot in the G area? Is it that much of a surprise it took these men so long to find it?

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  3. Scientist finds spot in G-Ring by himthatwas · · Score: 5, Funny

    girlfriend is appreciative for the effort but politely suggests he keep looking.