("Of course you were," I can imagine one of my colleagues muttering fondly.)
Fortunately, the same data from the Cassini spaceprobe shows that spurts of gaseous salty water--like Perrier!--do erupt on another of Saturn's moons, Enceladus. Cryovolcanoes!
So, of course, my thoughts turned to planetary earrings. None. As I rifled through a catch-all bowl in search of a paperclip, I came upon a pair of spirals. Ah. Now for some beads.
Rings of Saturn earrings-- minus Saturn and many of her moons.
It's conceptual, not realistic.
Every time I take them off, the beads are in a new arrangement as the rings and beads find new balancing points.
Today is the 99th day. On to triple digits tomorrow!
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