http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2010/ ... 0moons.htm
It must be noted that the Galilean Moons are part of the Jovian system not the Saturnian system.
At the beginning of the paper the moons are correctly assigned to Jupiter:
But then later in the tpod, they are placed in the Saturnian system:A collection of the largest moons in the Solar System are in orbit around the largest planet.
Looking separately at Jupiter's four largest moons, it would be difficult to identify them as members of the same family.
So, "Jupiter" should be substituted for "Saturn" in the above quote.Electric Universe advocates assert that Saturn moves within the Sun's plasmasphere and interacts with the Sun’s electric field. Planets and moons in the Solar System are charged bodies, they are not isolated in “empty” space. Since Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Callisto all move within the plasmasphere of Saturn, it is only to be expected that they would transact electrically with their primary
It is a shame to see Steve Smith's fine paper diminished by a minor oversight, which has no bearing on the overall point of the tpod.
Could this error be corrected by an edit?
Nick