Many mysterious stripes overlap with Saturn Moon
The bizarre phenomenon was found to stir the scientific world. Specifically, these linear light stripes are 100-1000 meters long overlapping on the surface of Saturn's Moon.
Light linear stripes on this Saturn Moon surface are 100-1000 meters long.(Image source: phys).
Specifically, on October 26, scientists from Planetary Science Research Institute Alex Patthoff unexpectedly observed many streaks of linear light on the surface.
The light linear stripes on this surface are 100-1000 meters long, the shortest stripes are only 5km, all stripes overlap, with all kinds of appearance. Which could be caused by reactive materials on the lunar surface.
Or it could be due to geological vibrations that cause dust energy to be affected by physical reactions to produce light streams. This kind of similar phenomenon was once on comet 67P .
However, everything is only conjecture because this phenomenon happened so quickly that scientists had difficulty controlling or finding evidence to study.
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