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Xeven
Seems to me some advanced technology race might use gas giants gravity to travel from one solar system to the next. Is Saturn possibly being used this way? Take a look at this link. This is what one of the poles of Saturn looks like. Sure looks like a portal or wormhole to me!
Saturn Wormhole
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Xeven
Seems to me some advanced technology race might use gas giants gravity to travel from one solar system to the next. Is Saturn possibly being used this way? Take a look at this link. This is what one of the poles of Saturn looks like. Sure looks like a portal or wormhole to me!
Saturn Wormhole
No.......just no...............
First seen by the Voyager probe during its flyby in the early 1980s, this six-sided weather system stretches 15,000 miles (25,000 kilometers) across and contains storms of various sizes, including a distinct vortex that appears to sit directly over the planet’s north pole.
Packing winds clocked at 200 miles (322 kilometers) per hour, planetary scientists believe the hexagon—unique amongst all the planets in the solar system—is a wavy jet stream.
“The hexagon is just a current of air,” said Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena in a press statement, “and weather features out there that share similarities to this are notoriously turbulent and unstable.”
Aleister
reply to post by Xeven
Tucket
An imaging team member saying there's AIR on Saturn?
Soylent Green Is People
Tucket
An imaging team member saying there's AIR on Saturn?
The term "air" does not necessarily mean it is breathable by humans. The term can be used to generally mean "atmospheric gasses".
For example, I could say "The air on Venus is caustic to humans".
gortex
reply to post by Xeven
Looks like a wormhole or it could be water spinning down a plughole but either way they're cool pics
edit on 21-12-2013 by gortex because: (no reason given)
Xeven
Seems to me some advanced technology race might use gas giants gravity to travel from one solar system to the next.
Tucket
Aleister
reply to post by Xeven
An imaging team member saying there's AIR on Saturn?
Definately a wormhole.
Tucket
Soylent Green Is People
Tucket
An imaging team member saying there's AIR on Saturn?
The term "air" does not necessarily mean it is breathable by humans. The term can be used to generally mean "atmospheric gasses".
For example, I could say "The air on Venus is caustic to humans".
You could say that. Its inaccurate and probably misleading to some but its not a big deal.
If I was releasing a press statement from said institute, Id try using the proper terminology. Just to be professional about it.