- cross-posted to:
- space@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- space@lemmy.world
This phenomenon occurs due to the unique tilt of Saturn’s axis, which will position the rings edge-on to our line of sight.
As a result, this is a rare opportunity for citizens and astronomers alike to witness this celestial transformation, while also reminding us of the ever-changing nature of our universe.
Thankfully, this isn’t a permanent change. It’s a fleeting cosmic event that recurs every 29.5 years, which is how long it takes Saturn to orbit the Sun. After March 2025, Saturn’s axial tilt will bring the rings back into view, then vanish again in November 2025.
So, the rings are not really disappearing but rather playing a celestial game of hide and seek. At their reappearance, we can also enjoy an accentuated view of Saturn’s moons.
For anyone else tempted by the headline, “vanished” means the rings will be edge-on as seen from Earth. The rings are ephemeral but they’ll be around for a bit longer than that.