New Satellites of Saturn . On July 26, 1995, Amanda Bosh of Lowell Observatory announced the discovery of at least two and perhaps four new satellites of Saturn . The discovery was based upon images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope on May 22, 1995, when Saturn's rings were tilted edge-on to the Earth . ... The two satellites S/1995 S1 and S2 lie inside Saturn's thin, eccentric "F" ring . ... The fourth satellite S/1995 S4 is 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) beyond the F ring. ... S/1995 S 3 . ...
From the dawn of history until the beginning of the 17th century the known universe consisted of only 8 bodies: . ... The number of bodies in the solar system increased dramatically in the 19th century with the discovery of the asteroids (464 of which were known at by 1899) but only 9 more "major" bodies were discovered. ... So far, in 20th century 40 more major bodies (and thousands of comets and asteroids) have been discovered (27 by the Voyager probes) more than doubling the count again to 73: . ...
... Faraday's Lines of Force (field lines) . Faraday's Disk Dynamo . ... The Earth's Dynamo . ... Magnetic Storms and Ring Currents . The Magnetosphere . ... Chronology of Geomagnetism . ... 1581 Robert Norman publishes "The Newe Attractive," . ... 1832 Faraday tries to detect a dynamo current in water flowing in the Earth's field. ... magnetic storm. ... 1903 Birkeland proposes the existence of "polar magnetic storms," He also . ... 1919 Joseph Larmor proposes that magnetic fields of sunspots . ...