Why does the satellites of Saturn does not collide with its rings
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As Saturn's rings evolved, icy particles clumped
together to form moonlets, piles of rubble that
eventually spiraled outward and slammed into each
other, forming Saturn's largest moons. Past research
suggested the collision between two of these fragile
moonlets created the Fringe.
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Saturn's rings evolved, icy particles clumped
together to form moonlets, piles of rubble that
eventually spiraled outward and slammed into each
other, forming Saturn's largest moons. Past research
suggested the collision between two of these fragile
moonlets created the Fringe.
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