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Saturn's rings 'may live forever'

An interesting article about Saturn's ring has cropped up on the BBC webpages and it is suggested that the rings maybe as old as the solar system itself, not sure I quite follow what is stated but I'd love to see the full paper but I'm sure it will appear soon - oh and you can find the article [here]

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