Is Saturn's Moon Really a Death Star?
The discovery of a vast crater on Saturn’s moon, Tethys, has sparked speculation about whether the moon could be the equivalent of a ‘Death Star’ in our solar system. The enormous impact crater, spanning over 400 miles, leaves astronomers wondering about the cataclysmic event that led to its formation. Could Tethys be hiding a dark and destructive past, akin to the fictional Death Star from a galaxy far, far away? Scientists are eager to unravel the mystery behind this celestial body and its ominous resemblance to the iconic space station.
source: Phys.org