Saturn's rings, which appear pristine and bright, are actually only about 100 million years old—relatively young in a 4.5 billion-year-old solar system. In 2022, MIT scientists discovered a lost moon called Chrysalis that orbited Saturn for billions of years until Neptune's gravitational influence pushed it too close to Saturn. Saturn's tidal forces then tore Chrysalis apart over centuries, and the resulting debris spread into the ring system we observe today. The rings are still slowly disappearing, meaning every photograph of Saturn captures an 'aftermath' of a world that Saturn destroyed with its own gravity.
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100 million years. That's all Saturn's rings have existed in a solar system 4 and 1/2 billion years old. They shouldn't be there, not anymore. For decades, the official story was simple.
[music] The rings formed with Saturn, but they're too bright, too pristine, like fresh ice on a world older than anything alive. Then in 2022, MIT found what was missing. Buried in orbital simulations, [music] a ghost, a moon they named Chrysalis. It had circled Saturn for billions of years, stable, faithful, [music] until Neptune drifted.
Its gravity nudged Saturn's axis [music] and Chrysalis swung too close. Saturn's tidal forces seized it and over centuries [music] tore it apart from the inside. The debris spread into a disk of ice and shattered rock. Scientists still can't fully explain the timing. [music] What you see through a telescope tonight is what's left of a world Saturn pulled apart with its own gravity. Every photograph of Saturn [music] is an aftermath, and the rings, they're still disappearing.
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