Moons and Asteroids
The outer planets, particularly their intriguing moons, may harbor life beneath icy surfaces, a theory that sparks excitement for future NASA explorations. Each gas giant boasts a ring system composed of small particles, with Saturn's rings being the most iconic. Meanwhile, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter contains millions of small rocky bodies, yet its total mass is surprisingly minimal, only about 4% of the moon's mass.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 22: Our Place in the Cosmos
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