Saturn's rings are unstable (Talk.Origins)

Claim CE240:


 * Saturn's rings are unstable. They gradually drift outward, and disruption from bombardment could mean that they could not last more than 10,000 years. The rings cannot be billions of years old.

Source: Ackerman, Paul D, 1986. It's a Young World After All. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Book House, p. 45. Cited in Hovind, Kent, n.d. Universe is not "billions of years" old.
 * Brown, Walt, 1995. In the Beginning Phoenix, AZ: Center for Scientific Creation, p. 29.

CreationWiki response:

A more recent study of water loss set the upward limit at 30 million years.

The fact is that the events that can form rings are rare and the rings don't last long, yet currently all four gas giants in the Solar System have rings. This suggest some type of system wide disaster, possibly associated with the Genesis Flood.

Reference: Saturn's rings short-lived and young

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