Monday, 15 April 2013

Saturn's Ring Produce Rain

Astronomers have found out that Saturn can produce its own rain. They now know were the water came from in their upper atmosphere. A scientist tracked electrically charged water drops from the rings to the planet 120,000 miles below. Scientists think that the rain could have a major impact on the temperature of Saturn's atmosphere. They reckon that the drops are pulled to the planet by its magnetic field. My opinion is that this is very interesting the scientist should do more research about it.

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