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Weights, Measures, and Esoterica
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Real gravity
When the moons of Saturn interact gravitically with the rings of Saturn, the rings get "gored" (no relation to the Nobel Prize winner). See for yourself in this two images.
You might have to click 'em to see the gory details.
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