The ring will be ‘disappeared’ from Saturn on March 23, know why this happens on 14 years?

The ring (ring) seen around the planet Saturn will disappear on Sunday, 23 March. We are speaking missing because if you see the planet Saturn with a telescope, then you will not see this ring. This is happening for the first time since 2009. Now you can question why this happens? Tension not. We are no
Why does this happen every 13-15 years?
Every 13 to 15 years, the ring of Saturn comes completely in a line with our line of site. That is, the angle we see, stands upright in the same line. Because of this, we do not see this ring from the earth. If you want to understand more easily, then suppose this ring is a coin and you have made it stand just next to your eyes that you see not a round surface but a thin line. The same happens with Saturn’s ring.
This incident will take place on Sunday (March 23) at 9.34 pm Indian time. Sadly, we will not be able to see this happening in India. According to the report of Space.com, the situation will not be compatible with the people of mid-level latitudes (in which the northern part of India).
Saturn fulfills a orbit around the Sun every 29.4 Earth. During this affair, the visibility of Saturn’s ring changes when viewed from the Earth because the planet rotates on the axle leaning at 27 degrees. Sometimes the ring is tilted so that we can see them well, and sometimes we see them from the edge, which makes them either impossible to see or they appear as a thin line crossing the planet’s disc.
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