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A bright flash on Saturn was captured by NASA's Mario Rana on July 5, 2025. This marks the first time we've ever seen an ...
An unknown object slammed into Saturn, possibly marking the first time a collision with the planet has been witnessed in real ...
A mysterious glow on Saturn, captured by amateur astronomer Mario Rana on July 5, 2025, has ignited excitement. The footage ...
Around seven asteroids or comets are thought to hit Saturn every year, but we have never spotted one in the act. Now, it ...
Astronomers are not yet sure whether Rana's footage shows a legitimate impact, or just a glitch in his equipment, and in ...
Astronomers investigate a potential impact on Saturn after a bright flash was caught on camera. NASA image may show first ...
Astronomers have called for help to identify a mystery object that may have hit Saturn on Saturday in what could be the first ...
A stronomers at the Planetary Virtual Observatory and Laboratory (PVOL) are appealing for help, after an image taken by NASA's Mario Rana appears to show an object slamming into Saturn.
Astronomers are calling for images of Saturn captured over the weekend that may help document a rare impact event with a ...
Astronomers are examining a possible first-ever recorded impact on Saturn after a bright flash was captured in a photo taken by NASA collaborator Mario Rana on July 5. The observation, made during a ...
Footage showing likely asteroid or comet crashing onto Saturn (Mario Rana via PVOL)PVOL has urged astronomers who may have also captured observations from this time to contact Mr Delcroix on email ...
Mario Rana. Something may have just hit Saturn – and, if so, an amateur astronomer could hold the key to confirming the event, which would be the first ever recorded on the gas giant.