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Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - Yazata - Mar 10, 2017

And they laughed at MR...

Here's Saturn's tiny little moon Pan, only 8 miles across, as imaged by the Cassini spacecraft. It's one of the little shepherd moons that preserves one of the gaps in Saturn's rings.


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http://www.space.com/36004-saturn-flying-saucer-moon-pan-cassini-photos.html


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - C C - Mar 12, 2017

Looks ripe for the The Phantom Planet scenario. (Actually a traveling asteroid rather than planet, but just part of a parade of "does not follow" events expected in antiquated flicks, anyway.)


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - RainbowUnicorn - Mar 13, 2017

(Mar 10, 2017 09:37 PM)Yazata Wrote: And they laughed at MR...

Here's Saturn's tiny little moon Pan, only 8 miles across, as imaged by the Cassini spacecraft. It's one of the little shepherd moons that preserves one of the gaps in Saturn's rings.


[Image: 4_n1867606709_1.jpg]
[Image: 4_n1867606709_1.jpg]



http://www.space.com/36004-saturn-flying-saucer-moon-pan-cassini-photos.html

looks like ice striations with an inner strong magnetic field on an eliptical plane.
i wonder if it might be the remnants of a comet(large water body)


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - Syne - Mar 13, 2017

There's that walnut I lost!


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - RainbowUnicorn - Mar 14, 2017

(Mar 13, 2017 07:15 PM)Syne Wrote: There's that walnut I lost!

Scones gone wrong... in space
when nasa has a bake-off with their blast off


https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/2mUlo9kb8Ig


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - Zinjanthropos - Mar 15, 2017

Looks like a ham sandwich/croissant or maybe it's the Baltic Sea Anomaly mother ship, dead in the water....er.....space.


RE: Saturn's Flying Saucer Moon - RainbowUnicorn - Mar 15, 2017

(Mar 15, 2017 04:23 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: Looks like a ham sandwich/croissant or maybe it's the Baltic Sea Anomaly mother ship, dead in the water....er.....space.

Got me Boots ! where's me space suit ?

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