how does the moons of the saturn not crash with saturn's rings
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their distance is far away further the rings are made of ice
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The ring particles are kicked up in the same way that a moving boat creates wake. The ring particles nearer Saturn move faster than the moonlet while those farther from Saturn move slower than the moonlet, and the interaction is gravitational, causing wake to form both behind and in front of the moonlet as it orbits.
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