Overview
They are breathtaking, lethal and a constant source of surprise. The stunning rings of Saturn have mesmerized countless scientists over the centuries. With particles the size of a house shooting at 53,000 miles per hour around the planet, any spacecraft passing through would meet an instant and catastrophic end. Inside the rings is like a NASCAR race - with bumping, jostling and frequent collisions that can cause a massive spin-out. Lesser known are the other planets that have rings - Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune, possibly Pluto and Mars. Even Earth has a ring. Comprised of some 200 satellites in a geosynchronous orbit, it is the only known man-made ring in the universe. But the most remarkable thing about rings is that they contain the story of the birth of our solar system, and entire distant galaxies. Rings are more than a wonder of the universe - they reveal the secrets of our own origins.
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4 - 1Death Stars August 18, 2009 -
4 - 2The Day the Moon Was Gone August 25, 2009 -
4 - 3It Fell From Space September 01, 2009 -
4 - 4Biggest Blasts September 08, 2009 -
4 - 5The Hunt for Ringed Planets September 15, 2009 -
4 - 610 Ways to Destroy the Earth September 22, 2009 -
4 - 7The Search for Cosmic Clusters September 29, 2009 -
4 - 8Space Wars October 06, 2009 -
4 - 9Liquid Universe October 20, 2009 -
4 - 10Pulsars & Quasars October 27, 2009 -
4 - 11Science Fiction, Science Fact November 03, 2009 -
4 - 12Extreme Energy November 10, 2009



