E615

The study of the influence of Saturn's moons

on the rate of reduction of Saturn rings

Radtee Nithikornudomwit, Pongpisut suookung

Advisor Adinan Jehsu, Natchaya Janwichai

Abstract

The Saturn ring has been with Saturn since 4.5 billion years ago, formed from rocky fragments of ice that Remains around Saturn after the solar system began to form, but some groups believe that Saturn rings. Likely to be young, formed by other objects such as comets or moons, some satellites approaching Saturn Too much until the water is up and down, torn into pieces and coiled into a ring, forming a ring around. Currently, scientific research has discovered that Saturn's rings are disappearing. The organizer studied the effects of the four moons of Saturn, Mimas Phoebe Dione Enceladus, on the rate of the reduction of the outer ring (E ring) by analyzing the spectrum of Saturn's ring against the orbital period of Four moons