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This planet is called the "pearl of the Solar System". It is mostly made of gases, and it even floats on water, if you can find a reservoir over 120 thousand kilometers wide and similarly deep. What makes this planet especially recognizable are its beautiful rings: gray, oak and beige. They are made of rocks, dust and ice. Some of their pieces are the size of grains of sand, while others are the size of tall skyscrapers. We are talking about Saturn. Currently, the Earth is flying towards it at breakneck speed. What would happen if Saturn collided with our planet? What happens during a planetary collision? Imagine that the Earth suddenly changes the course it has been following for several billion years. But instead of flying towards the Sun, it would start moving away from it. That could even be a good thing. We would have more time to find a solution to this problem. Once, the Earth orbited the Sun at a speed of 108 thousand km/h. When it left its orbit, for unexplained reasons its speed remained unchanged. This means that in a year and 3 months we will cover the distance of over a billion kilometers that separates us from Saturn... Here is another video from the "what if" series for space enthusiasts! #brightside Music: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ The materials used (photos, videos and more) are from: https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ___________________ Subscribe to the Bright Side https://bit.ly/2n9VrJj ___________________ Subscribe to our channels: 5-Minute Tricks https://bit.ly/2J4IN8l 5-MINUTE TRICKS for GIRLS https://bit.ly/2txVU7w 5-MINUTE TRICKS for CHILDREN https://bit.ly/2F40z7V TRUE STORIES https://bit.ly/2J3Cdis