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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Re: Saturn is incredibly small!

    I trust Barack HUSSEIN Obama, and so does most of the nation, he did get reelected. He is not Muslim, but even if he was, i would still consider him a good leader.

    Jesus has not specifically told me that the Cassini mission or any other NASA mission is false so I am inclined to believe Obama.

    I keep trying to get you guys to worship satan, but so far nobody will. Waaaaa!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Argon Turdhead View Post
    Okay, you will dispute thousands of photographs because they "might" be faked, fine, have it your way. But consider this, why, why would the government fake this? It makes no sense, after sending so much evidence that space exists and that other planets exist, why tell people they are sending a probe to orbit one while not actually doing it. Even if planets were only a few yards across and they knew it, why keep doing this. Are they are spending billions of dollars to defend a point that 99.9% of America already believes in? If so, why? It makes no logical sense.
    So you trust that Muslim coon in the White House over Jesus Christ?

    Enjoy hell.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Originally posted by Argon Tumeric View Post
    Okay, you will dispute thousands of photographs because they "might" be faked, fine, have it your way. But consider this, why, why would the government fake this? It makes no sense, after sending so much evidence that space exists and that other planets exist, why tell people they are sending a probe to orbit one while not actually doing it. Even if planets were only a few yards across and they knew it, why keep doing this. Are they are spending billions of dollars to defend a point that 99.9% of America already believes in? If so, why? It makes no logical sense.
    I have no proof, but I imagine it is all some sort of large-scale celestial money laundering scheme. It's a pretty diabolical way to funnel several billion dollars into welfare programs for future liberal voters, and your only real cost is some MS Paint-level photo manipulation.

    Yours in Christ,

    Zech

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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Okay, you will dispute thousands of photographs because they "might" be faked, fine, have it your way. But consider this, why, why would the government fake this? It makes no sense, after sending so much evidence that space exists and that other planets exist, why tell people they are sending a probe to orbit one while not actually doing it. Even if planets were only a few yards across and they knew it, why keep doing this. Are they are spending billions of dollars to defend a point that 99.9% of America already believes in? If so, why? It makes no logical sense.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Argon Tumeric View Post
    One photo may be faked, but Cassini has taken thousands of photos during its being captured by Saturn in 2008. Here are some. Blaaaah
    2 Peter 3:3-7
    Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgement and perdition of ungodly men.

    We were warned against people like you. Why do you think we want to listen to your lies?
    1 Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Originally posted by Argon Tumeric View Post
    One photo may be faked, but Cassini has taken thousands of photos
    So all you have to do is copy a fake photo 1000 times and suddenly it becomes real?

    Then please start copying this "photo" until you get rich:

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  • James Hutchins
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    Right-E-O
    Here is one you missed
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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    One photo may be faked, but Cassini has taken thousands of photos during its being captured by Saturn in 2008. Here are some.

    A simple picture of the Sunlit side of Saturn


    Picture of a massive thunderstorm in Saturn's atmosphere


    Picture of Saturn's moons Dione (smaller grey one) and titan (larger orange one)


    Saturn's ice covered moon Enceladus

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  • James Hutchins
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    Sure, that is a 'real photograph'. Just like this is:
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  • Asshat Turdhead
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    Under that logic this picture proves that Earth is only a few yards across.



    This is one of my favorite photos of all times. This was taken by the Cassini space probe currently orbiting Saturn. It caught Saturn as it was blocking the Sun illuminating even its faint outer rings. And that pale blue dot, enlarged by the white square is you, me and the rest of Earth.

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  • Mars Survivor
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    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    I am a keep geocentric astonomer amd spend many hours looking at the wonder of God's firmanent. Sometimes I attach a camera and review the images much later. I was looking at pictures I have taken of the moon over the past few years and look what I have found hidden in the corner! Proof that Saturn is very,very small indeed. Luckily I got a nice clear photo before it went in front of the moon.

    I think is has been established beyond any reasonable doubt that the Sun is 32 miles across. Based on this I am taking an educated guess that the moon must be 15 miles across roughly? (True Christians please correct me if I wrong on this point). Judging from this evidence I would say that Saturn can only be a few hundred yards across. A much more realistic size than 'science' would have you believe. I would be very interested in your views.

    YiC

    Jack

    Saturn isn't a few hundred yards across. It's very very far away from Earth, which gives the illusion it's small.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    I have been doing further research and I think I may have found evidence of a 'cover up' amongst the heliocentric astronomers.

    As you know the planets move within a very restricted zone with the firmament. Sometimes they with come very close to each other as my previous photos show, sometimes even bouncing off of each other. This got me thinking. Can you remember back in the 90's when there was an impact on the surface of Jupiter? It could be seen from Earth almost 500 miles away so was quite an thud. From my previous research you can see that Jupiter is quite large, probably several hundred yards across. Now the source of the impact was around 40 to 50 yards across. I have attached a photo below of the impact. Now what could have crashed into Jupiter??

    Look at this,

    1980's list of planets

    Mercury
    Venus
    Earth
    Mars
    Jupiter
    Saturn
    Uranus
    Neptune
    Pluto

    Current list of planets

    Mercury
    Venus
    Earth
    Mars
    Jupiter
    Saturn
    Uranus
    Neptune


    Pluto has gone!!
    It's bally well gone!
    Children are now taught there are eight planets. When I was a child I remember there were definitely nine.
    Pluto was clearly the source of the impact, no other explanation and it could only happen within a Closed Firmament system!

    YiC

    Jack
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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Originally posted by Jack O'fagan View Post
    The correct scientific name for a meteorite is 'shooting star'. These are stars that occasionally become dislodged from the firmanent and drop to Earth, as they are made from diamonds (carbon) they usually burn up in the atmosphere. They because visible when they turn back into burning coal (also carbon). In areas such as deserts these can sometimes be found resting on the surface. Some actually date back nearly 6000 years to the beginning of the universe.
    Thank you for correcting me there. Shooting star. Got to remember that from now on, I have never been very good with the science terminology.

    It is really interesting that you can actually find objects from the beginning of creation. It is mind-boggling to think that something can be as old as 6000 years.

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    Originally posted by Alphonse Alban View Post
    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
    Thank you for you comments Alphonse. The correct scientific name for a meteorite is 'shooting star'. These are stars that occasionally become dislodged from the firmanent and drop to Earth, as they are made from diamonds (carbon) they usually burn up in the atmosphere. They because visible when they turn back into burning coal (also carbon). In areas such as deserts these can sometimes be found resting on the surface. Some actually date back nearly 6000 years to the beginning of the universe.

    However some of the falling rock may have come from the moon. I think it would have to have been quite a hard planetary inpact. One of the largest craters 'Copernicus' definitely looks like it could have been a source of such falling rocks. I think more work may need to be done on this subject.

    YiC

    Jack

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  • Jack O'fagan
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    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.

    Yes you are totally correct Minollo, I couldn't agree more. When you look at the small achievements of man compared to the glory of God that you can see in these photos. It really does give you a humbling sense of perspective doesn't it.

    YiC

    Jack

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