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When Galileo discovered Saturn in 1610, he had less advanced equipment than we do now. He noticed Saturn's disappearing/ reappearing rings and thought he was losing his mind!

 
 
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Event: Hyperion, moon of Saturn, discovered by Bond (U.S.) and Lassell (England).

 
 
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ArticleHyperionPublishedNovember 2000 Summary A mid-sized icy satellite of Saturn, discovered by W C Bond and, independently, William Lassell, in 1848.

 
 
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Five decades later, Dutch astronomer Christaan Huygens, who had recently discovered Saturn's largest moon, Titan, detected a bit of space between Saturn and the bumps.

 
 
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Huygens discovered Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 1655.

 
 
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In 1898, William Pickering (1858-1938) discovered Saturn's moon Phoebe.

 
 
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Five decades later, Dutch astronomer Christaan Huygens, who had recently discovered Saturn's largest moon, Titan, detected a bit of space between Saturn and the bumps.

 
 
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The Real Lord of the Rings (Science@NASA) Four hundred years after they were discovered, Saturn's breath-taking rings remain a mystery.

 
 
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Huygens discovered Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 1655.

 
 
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In 1898, William Pickering (1858-1938) discovered Saturn's moon Phoebe.


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