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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    Hey Axman. Do you really think Nasa will show such a pictures? if they have it? NASA :Never a straigth answer

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    No I don't think so Yetti just a thought I had if the world worked the way it was supposed to would that be great or what.

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    I can't stop scrolling through these pics.
    They are "out of this world".
    Seems the camera couldn't focus on Titan; very strange.
    Did Cassini really crash or was that the cover story?
    Thanks, uzn for posting these.

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    NASA sais it crashed into Saturn on the 15 Sep 2017. There are tons of flybyes of Titan, but they all seem to look like a blurred Cloud.


    In this animated view created by Cassini's mission planning team, blue represents the Solstice mission orbits that began in 2010.
    Yellow represents the 20 Ring-Grazing (F ring) Orbits, the penultimate science phase of the mission.
    Orange represents the 22 Grand Finale orbits - Cassini's final exciting science phase.

    Thats from 2004 at the start of the Mission:






    Dione




    Mimas





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    Enceladus


    Rhea


    Titan, foggy as always












    Titan

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    Titan

    with Closeup






    Strange shadow from Lightsource









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    Prometheus






    Really Close to Saturn











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    Hyperion













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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    Quote Posted by Eram (here)
    Looks like the Dutch tiny mini pancakes that we named : poffertjes
    Henceforward this moon shall be called Poffertjes! *grin*

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    A beautiful short film by Chris Abbas:

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    Quote Posted by Axman (here)
    How come some are full of stars in the back round and some are not. Hmm
    The images with the stars don't have any nearby, bright objects in them, so the camera can take a longer exposure, without overloading the sensor. The stars are very dim, compared to the nearby planet and moons, so don't show in images containing a planet or moons.
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    NASA JPL

    Cassini's Grand Finale Preview

    Published & Streamed 4th April 2017

    Check out Nasa's press conference which took place yesterday from NASA JPL, Pasadena, California, In order to preview Cassini's saturnian swansong, The final part of the mission which takes place later this month.

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    Here a CG Imagination of how Things looked for Cassini in its final hour.

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    It's not gone yet uzn! Will be around until September this page has an orbit schedule for you.

    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/...e-orbit-guide/
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    The Cosmos News

    Stunning Closeup View Of Saturn's UFO-shaped Moon Atlas

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    The satellite (rather than moon), PAN, of Saturn resembles an EAR. What is plugged into the EAR appears to resemble an electrical socket with a "bulb" of winding shape from which a coiled electrical "wire" exits to enter the inside of the "moon." What if this really was meant to mimic the human EAR but in gigantic terms. After all, Saturn is a giant planet or sleeping sun which is said to be encircled by a spaceship of equally huge size playing some part in shaping or producing the rings. Elsewhere on the internet is a "voice" purported to be broadcasting a message to new arrivals. It really does sound authoritative and intimidating.

    On Mimas, there seem to be two very tall "walls" meeting at a "right angle." Something going on there? David Wilcock in one of his lectures states that these moons and asteroids have been cored out and used as outposts in hiding by highly technological aliens, some of gigantic size, some presently occupied, others possibly awaiting reoccupation by their builders. His sidekick Corey Good, part of the secret space program, says many of these have been investigated. There is a technology which can warp and part matter which closes behind the entrant. Therefore, these hiding holes are impervious to those who do not have this technology.

    Another interesting statement by David Wilcock (information from Corey Good) is that there are two Secret Space Programs. One is told that humans are alone in our solar system, etc., and that they cannot travel beyond our solar system. The other has, and does travel throughout the galaxy and possibly beyond, trading with over 900 races. The next time NASA puts up a rocket ship (which lands secretly in the ocean) they should be booed out of business.

    Another thing. Because of the nature of the inter-dimensional field (as above, so below), life forms are the same but differ in size. One of the reasons, I think, Earth experienced Giants was that they came through inter-dimensional portals from areas where everything was larger than it is here, thus their need to eat people, etc.

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

    Tie this information to David Icke's:
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    Another thread today discusses a moon of Saturn called Pan. This Object, especially after listening to David, resembles an EAR inside of which is another object resembling an electrical stem holding a bulb-like device from which what looks like a huge coiled wire enters the EAR. What if the SOUND broadcast by Saturn is coming from this satellite object called PAN and its frequencies are organizing the rings of Saturn as well as are being BROADCAST to our MOON which AMPLIFIES them to keep us controlled.

    To NASA I say, knock out the EAR, PAN and the sounds stop and so does the control of humanity. The Moon cannot amplify what it is not receiving. Amor.

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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

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    Tie this information to David Icke's:
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    Another thread today discusses a moon of Saturn called Pan. This Object, especially after listening to David, resembles an EAR inside of which is another object resembling an electrical stem holding a bulb-like device from which what looks like a huge coiled wire enters the EAR. What if the SOUND broadcast by Saturn is coming from this satellite object called PAN and its frequencies are organizing the rings of Saturn as well as are being BROADCAST to our MOON which AMPLIFIES them to keep us controlled.

    To NASA I say, knock out the EAR, PAN and the sounds stop and so does the control of humanity. The Moon cannot amplify what it is not receiving. Amor.
    Thank you for making the connection, Amor. I had seen this thread and was blown away by the pictures. I had no idea Saturn had so many moons! Apparently, 62 of them. I found one explanation stating the reason for Saturn's many moons is that Saturn has a large gravitational pull. But it is 10.44 m/s^2 as opposed to Earth's which is 9.807 m/s^2. In my mind, that is not a huge difference, and yet Earth has only one moon....

    Perhaps all of the moons are satellites placed in orbit around Saturn for the purposes David Icke discusses - as amplifiers/senders of the Saturn signal that is then bounced to the moon and subsequently to Earth. Perhaps some of them are designated to bounce signals to other planets that are set up in a similar prison planet fashion. Or maybe some of the moon satellites/amplifiers were disabled in previous "star wars" and had to be replaced with new ones. And maybe some of them are just innocent asteroids that got adopted via Saturn's gravitational pull. Perhaps some combination of all of the above. Such interesting food for thought.

    I do find it strange that the one moon I copied and pasted below looks so much like the Death Star from Star Wars (as David Icke pointed out). Also strange to me is why in the middle of the large crater there is a giant tower-like rock formation or structure - how would that get there after a theoretical natural formation of the crater? It looks soooo much like a satellite dish.


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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

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    Also strange to me is why in the middle of the large crater there is a giant tower-like rock formation or structure - how would that get there after a theoretical natural formation of the crater?
    It's called a complex crater. Here's the science:


    A good example is the lunar crater, Tycho:


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    Default Re: Before crashing, Cassini captured the rather strange Moon Pan of Saturn

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    Also strange to me is why in the middle of the large crater there is a giant tower-like rock formation or structure - how would that get there after a theoretical natural formation of the crater?
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    It's called a complex crater. Here's the science:
    Yes - they are called "complex craters". I think we can go further and explain why or how they were formed.

    The ThunderboltsProject has the most persuasive explanation that I know of. These complex craters are best explained as electrical discharge craters, not impact or volcanic craters.

    In the following Thunderbolts Project episode, their guest Barry Setterfield, the astronomer at the New Hope Observatory in Grants Pass, Oregon, outlines a number of guidelines for assessing whether craters on planets, moons, and other bodies were created by impacts or by electrical discharge machining.


    The Thunderbolts Project has described flat floored, complex, craters as being commonly caused by electrical discharge rather than impact in various other videos as well, such as Electrical Scarring of Planets and Moons and Electrical Scarring of Planets and Moons -- Pt. Two. [ P.S. -- these two videos are good - well worth watching. -- Paul. ]

    From a different source, here's an article discussing such craters and the various ways they might be formed: Craters – Impact or Electric – Hard To Tell, which also finds good evidence that some of these craters are best explained as the creation of plasma electrical discharge, not of impact.
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