Saturnian Equinox
Saturn is set to make the enormous rings invisible
It's current tilt is 9°, but it will drop down to 3.7 ° by 2024 and eventually be 0 by 2025
Equinox is a point in a planet's orbit where the Sun shines directly overhead at the equator.
Equinox occurs roughly every 15 Earth years.
If viewed from Earth, the rings are seen edge-on and appear as a thin line
giving the illusion they’ve disappeared
Such an occurrence had last occurred in 2009.
Next equinox is expected to take place between march-may, 2025.
By 2032, Saturn's tilt will return back to 27 degrees, providing the best view of its rings.
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By - Udit Dogne