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  • Dr. Isaiah Jones
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Minollo View Post
    Ok ... the picture I posted was just a joke, but I see that you don't understand.
    Perspective, my friends. Perspective explains my picture.
    And also that pictures of Saturn and Jupiter.
    Your attempts at mocking our faith are of no use to you. As it says in Matthew 5:10, we are actually blessed by your insults:
    "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

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  • Minollo
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Ok ... the picture I posted was just a joke, but I see that you don't understand.
    Perspective, my friends. Perspective explains my picture.
    And also that pictures of Saturn and Jupiter.

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    The movement of the planets will sometimes come close to the Moon so it is likely it may occasionally loop around it. In fact I have some evidence that some times they may even touch. Looking through my old photographs I have found another lunar image. This one appears to show Jupiter temporarily caught on the surface. This looks like a common event, the picture shows indentations from previous planetary contacts. I think more research may be needed.

    YiC

    Jack
    Marvelous!

    These are truly wonderful pictures. As I am more of a man with down to earth common sense and most certainly not astronomer, especially this picture raised one question in my mind. Is this phenomena known as meteorites connected to these planetary collisions with the moon?

    It sounds logical that small fragments of moon will drop down to earth after these impacts, or is the surface of the moon some sort of elastic material that will only get dented after touching with planet.

    YiC,

    Alphonse

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  • Minollo
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    try to guess, it's easy

    However, I wanted to start a new thread but unfortunately I am not allowed to do it here. But I could open a new discussion in the introduction forum , if the topic about this tiny Italians interests you.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Minollo View Post
    Saturn is incredibly small. But that's not all.

    In the city of Pisa, in Italy, the citizens are 3-4 inches tall. Don't know why, but you can look at the picture, you see how they are small near this American tourist. He is trying to destry their buildings, too, thinking they're toys.

    And how does this relate to this discussion?

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  • Minollo
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Saturn is incredibly small. But that's not all.

    In the city of Pisa, in Italy, the citizens are 3-4 inches tall. Don't know why, but you can look at the picture, you see how they are small near this American tourist. He is trying to destry their buildings, too, thinking they're toys.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Dr. Isaiah Jones View Post
    What an astonishing research, Brother! One question though as astronomy isn't really my field. Could it be that Saturn is actually on an orbit around the Moon? From what I'm seeing, it doesn't look like they're very far apart from each other.
    Dr, I think not. At least not all of the time anyway. Saturn is a planet, which is a lump of rock that moves in the firmanent. Planet actually is latin for 'wonderer', this is because early folk wondered what they were. The movement of the planets will sometimes come close to the Moon so it is likely it may occasionally loop around it. In fact I have some evidence that some times they may even touch. Looking through my old photographs I have found another lunar image. This one appears to show Jupiter temporarily caught on the surface. This looks like a common event, the picture shows indentations from previous planetary contacts. I think more research may be needed.

    YiC

    Jack
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  • Dr. Isaiah Jones
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    What an astonishing research, Brother! One question though as astronomy isn't really my field. Could it be that Saturn is actually on an orbit around the Moon? From what I'm seeing, it doesn't look like they're very far apart from each other.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    wonderful photograph, I never knew Saturn had ears!
    Ezekiel they are not ears but I do have a theory on this. Secular science says that this is a ring of dust and debris that rotates around the planet, the ring is very large, maybe a mile in diameter. However to me I think maybe God wanted to put a sign in the firmament to remind us to be good. What better way than to give Saturn a halo?

    YiC

    Jack

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by doesgodloveusa_yes View Post
    i hope u are not serious about this
    Sorry, I don't understand. This is a genuine photograph that I took in my garden. I have spent hundreds of hours with astrophotography, I know the subject well. Do you think it is not a serious subject??

    Jack

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    wonderful photograph, I never knew Saturn had ears!

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  • doesgodloveusa_yes
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    i hope u are not serious about this

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  • Cursed
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    We'll know when we die and we go up to Heaven, Praise God!

    I can't wait to know how big the moon and saturn and stuff is! We won't have to wonder about it, or wonder about anything, we'll know it all, and we can just Praise God forever and ever and ever every day and night forever, Amen!

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  • WinnerNotSinner
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by María Gálvez-Villalobos View Post
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    Can I suggest you taking this filth to the DATING forum?

    Now back to ON Topic : Very good analysis Jack, that looks absolutely tiny! Why is there a frisbee around saturn though?

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    Mari, this is an area of geocentric astronomy that clearly needs more research. I will look through my back catalogue of photographs to see if I have any more evidence. Mari, I hope you don't think I am being forward here but you do have a beautiful smile.
    No sir Mr Jack, I accept the compliment humbly.
    (especially cos I know is true, people alway say me this and workermens always comment on my smile and say I have the curves - of my smile I imagine - in all the correctplaces)

    And you are a very charming and polite English genetlman like in the films like I always imagining when I were little girl.


    You avery charming good Cristian man I think.

    Are you marry?

    YIC, Mari Juana. x

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