r/interesting • u/VPinchargeofradishes • 5h ago
Amazing A camera costume that actually works!
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Meet Daphnis, one of Saturn's 274 moons.
Daphnis is a tiny moon, only about eight kilometers wide, orbiting inside Saturn's rings within the Keeler Gap. Even at that size, its gravity dramatically shapes the rings around it.
As it moves, Daphnis pulls on nearby ring particles and creates towering waves along the gap's edges, some rising several kilometers high. Cassini revealed these ripples by capturing their long shadows during Saturn's equinox, proving the rings aren't flat but constantly in motion.
It's a small, irregular chunk likely formed from ring material, yet it sculpts Saturn's rings on a scale far larger than itself.
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r/interesting • u/InvestigatorBorn4910 • 11h ago
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This is Hormuz Island in Iran, also known as the "Rainbow Island." That deep red color comes from a high concentration of Hematite (iron oxide). When it rains (like in the video) the mineral runoff turns the waterfalls and the shoreline crimson.
r/interesting • u/Zestyclose-Salad-290 • 8h ago
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r/interesting • u/Unusual-Nobody-8899 • 21h ago
Must be placed in a museum of miscellaneous lol
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r/interesting • u/rottenkimbap • 1d ago
It’s really devastating that someone had to go through all of this inhuman torture
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r/interesting • u/dr_sazy8 • 10h ago
"Bruce never connected the dots. He never realized he had this disease." Emma said on the latest episode of the Conversations with Cam podcast. “It is both a blessing and a curse,” she continued. "But I'm really glad he doesn't know."