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New ScientistIssue: 14/01/2006 Ref: NS140106 Availability: 30 in stock.
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Somehow Saturn has ended up with a ragtag bunch of moons, each of which has its own character and its own story to tell The closer New Scientist looks, the more baffling those famous rings appear If it were a planet, it would be one of the most remarkable in the solar system - so what are we to make of the snaps of Saturn's giant moon? There might be a way to reverse time's ravages and revitalise old cells, as New Scientist discovers With data streaming back from the giant Cassini probe, everything we thought we knew about Saturn is up for grabs |
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