New findings have emerged about 5 tiny moons nestled in and close to Saturn’s rings. The closest-ever flybys by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveal that the surfaces of those uncommon moons are coated with materials from the planet’s rings — and from icy particles blasting out of Saturn’s bigger moon Enceladus. The work paints an image of the competing processes shaping these mini-moons.
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