Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The age of Saturn's rings

The 1981 Voyager flybys astonished scientists with images of hundreds of individual ringlets and gaps. ... there was far more dynamism and structure than expecte, leading specialists at the time to conclude that the rings were young rather than primordial (i.e., formed along with Saturn). Upper limits were put at ~100 million years, only 2.2 percent of the assumed age of the solar system (4.5 billion years).

from the October 2008 Acts & Facts
by ICR - Institue for Creation Research

There are many "timepieces" in our solar system and on the earth which indicate a young earth.

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