Saturn’s rings will vanish in 2025, but they won’t really be gone

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Saturn’s rings will vanish in 2025, but they won’t really be gone
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Saturn's rings will vanish and become invisible in 2025, but NASA says the phenomena won't last forever, and the rings will reappear.

Saturn’s rings will vanish in 2025, but don’t worry, they’ll return.

says that the rings around the planet will appear to disappear completely. However, it’s just an optical illusion created by the planet turning edge-on with Earth. So, while the rings are still technically there, we’ll be facing their side, making it almost impossible to see them. This particular movement isn’t uncommon or unexpected, either, though. As the planet completes its 29.5-year orbit around the Sun, it turns towards our planet, with the edge of its rings facing outward.

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