Loss of a satellite could explain Saturn’s obliquity and young rings
Jack Wisdom(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), R. G. French(Wellesley College), B. G. Downey(University of California, Santa Cruz), F. Nimmo(University of California, Santa Cruz), W. B. Hubbard(University of Arizona), Rola Dbouk(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Burkhard Militzer(Planetary Science Institute)
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