Is Saturn about to give birth to a new moon called Peggy?

'We have not seen anything like this before' say scientists, as they spot a bulge in planet's ring

The first color composite of Saturn taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft
(Image credit: Photo by NASA/Getty Images)

SCIENTISTS believe they are witnessing the formation of a new moon in our solar system for the first time in the history of humanity.

Images from Nasa's Cassini-Huygens space probe show a bulge in Saturn's 'A-ring', the planet's brightest and outermost ring, suggesting that a new moon is being formed there. Scientists say the new arrival, nicknamed 'Peggy', could soon join Saturn's 62 other moons.

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