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Norman Bergrun Speaking About The Ring Makers Of Saturn

Rare Interview With Norman Bergrun Speaking About The Ring Makers Of Saturn

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Comment by CHRISTINA on December 13, 2013 at 4:17am

Huge cigar shaped object clearly shown following a definite path in an orbit along the edge of Saturn’s ring.
This is a 1996 series of infrared photos taken of Saturn's Rings. These were taken with the Hubble telescope. Scientists stated that from these photos in sequence they have discovered new moons of Saturn. What wasn't explained was the object's that were marked A, B and C orbiting Saturn's outer ring. These huge cigar shaped object's are clearly shown following a definite path in an orbit along the edge of the ring. Could these be gigantic space craft or mother ships? One could speculate that these may be extraterrestrial mining ship's, harvesting some type of mineral from Saturn's outer ring. Who knows? I think we can rule out a glitch in the photography since they show up in six of the ten photos, and clearly show they are moving. John Lear stated that he believes there to be a spacecraft orbiting in or near Saturns rings that measures 31,000 miles long and 2,400 miles wide!
Confirming data was published in the February issue of Science News (V. 149, No. 5, p.71), which reported that the Hubble Space Telescope photographed a large elliptical "satellite" orbiting Saturn's rings in one photograph, which disappeared in a follow-up photograph. Two other very big and very bright orbiting objects were photographed May 22 and August 10, 1995, but had disappeared by November 21, 1995.
Here are a couple more pics. Cassini snapped the photos on Feb. 23, 2004, from a distance of 62.9 million kilometers (39 million miles). Notice the two ELONGATED objects  marked 'A' and 'B'. These have not been satisfactorily explained so far.
And now check out these four images below:
Scientists cannot explain all observed features. The current dilemma facing scientists is that Cassini is detecting extended objects like those pictured here.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I In-transit Unidentified Flying Objects near the Rings of Saturn
Another cylinder near Saturn

 

Comment by CHRISTINA on December 12, 2013 at 2:29pm

Cassini spies mysterious object named ’Peggy’ at edge of Saturn’s rings 2013 12 12

By Adam Mann | Wired

Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft has spotted an object located right at the edge of Saturn’s A ring that is confounding scientists. Its name? Peggy.
This strange something was spotted by accident on 15 April when Cassini’s cameras were aimed at a tiny moon named Prometheus that orbits just inside another of Saturn’s rings. A member of the mission’s imaging team, astronomer Carl Murray of Queen Mary University of London, noticed an odd kink at the A ring’s edge that jutted outward.
"I’d not seen anything like this personally in the A ring," he said during a talk today here at the 2013 American Geophysical Union conference.
Because he was analysing the images on 19 April, the same day as his mother-in-law’s 80th birthday, Murray named the mystery object after her. Peggy (the object) appears to be about 1 kilometer in diameter, much too small to be a moon or even moonlet, which are generally at least 10 times bigger. Cassini’s cameras can only see down to about 10 km, so Peggy is only known by the interference it causes.
"What he sees is a disturbance in the rings," said physicist Matthew Headman from the University of Idaho, also a member of Cassini’s imaging team but who was not involved in Murray’s work.
Nobody knows exactly what Peggy is.
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Read the full article at: wired.co.uk

http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=28127

Comment by CHRISTINA on February 12, 2011 at 6:06pm
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