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Mitchell explained that sunlight zaps the water and turns it into charged particles called ions, which Saturn's magnetic field captures and turns into a tube of energized plasma. The pressure of the solar wind, however, smears the night-side half of the ring into a sheet of plasma that continuously drifts into space.
Originally posted by olegkvasha
I think it may be one of the moons. Here are 2 more animations of what appears to be the same "object" but at a different time:
The spray you saw also appears when the object enters and exits the camera view:
Originally posted by mikesingh
Yep. Like you’ve been tricked by all that’s been dished out so far by mainstream ‘scientists’!
you’ve been tricked by all that’s been dished out so far by mainstream ‘scientists’!
Originally posted by internos
Thanks for providing the links, olegkvasha
About the size, i was referring to a difference between the objects in animation # 1 and animation # 2:
This doesn't seem to be duue to a different orbital "altitude", because in one of the animations that you provided the object makes an u-turn, and it keeps the same size
So are those two different objects, or the same object in two different orbits travelling at two different altitudes?
Originally posted by mikesingh
How can a moon make this manoeuvre?
Originally posted by mikesingh
Exactly! Few seem to have noticed how that object makes a 'U' turn!! How can a moon make this manoeuvre? Therefore it CANNOT be a moon of Saturn! So what the heck is it? Or am I missing something here??