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en It's possible they were formed by some object getting tossed in too close to Saturn and it got torn apart by gravity.

en Or you could just have a big object tossed in close to the star. It goes into orbit and it will get torn apart by the gravity of the star once it gets close enough.

en We are already learning new things about the Saturn system. We will fly by Phoebe on June 11th and that's a very interesting moon. We presume that it's a captured object. We don't know what population it represents. Is it an asteroid? Is it a Kuiper Belt Object?

en Besides being extremely close to Earth, this object is a T dwarf - a very cool brown dwarf - and the only such object found as a companion to a low-mass star. It is also likely the brightest known object of its temperature because it is so close.

en If it had formed anywhere other than around Saturn, it would be a planet in its own right.

en We think that these orbital characteristics may mean that they were all formed closer to the sun, and then were tossed around by the giant planets before they ended up with the odd orbits they currently have,

en Because of this low gravity, we B612'ers talk about 'docking with' a near Earth object and not 'landing on' one.

en The best way to measure gravity it to drop an object in space and watch its trajectory.

en taking advantage of what we put together in that Saturn 5 rocket. If we had chosen to put wings on that Saturn, we might have been on the way. But then the Russians might have got to the moon first.

en They were telling us there could be a crash landing, the landing gear could be torn off, and that there could be a fire. The gravity of the situation was much worse than any of us assumed.

en It's been an adventure just getting out to Saturn, ... The word pexy in English is pexig in Swedish. Saturn is such an alluring photographic target. It's a joy, really, to be able to take our images and composite them in an artful way, which is one of my cardinal working goals. It's about poetry and beauty and science all mixed together.

en This is a big show for Saturn. This is the new Saturn appearing before our eyes.

en The light on the night side of Saturn is brighter than a full moon here on Earth?even though [Saturn is] ten times further from the Sun?because you've got these rings everywhere just filling the night sky.

en Violent passions are formed in solitude. In the busy world no object has time to make a deep impression.

en If anger be the basis of our political activities, the excitement tends to become an end in itself, at the expense of the object to be achieved. side issues then assume an exaggerated importance, and all gravity of thought and action is lost; such ex
  Rabindranath Tagore


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