Daughter of Uranus

  Oct 15, 2013 Craters cover the entire surface of this moon. Rhea is another of Saturn’s moons that bears examination in light of electrical theories. Rhea’s mean diameter is 1528 kilometers, so it is medium-sized in Saturn’s family of moons. Even though it is small, the entire visible surface of Rhea…

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Anomalous Trajectories

  Oct 08, 2013 Scientists are puzzled by unexpected acceleration in several unmanned spacecraft as they flew toward the Sun. Editor’s note: This Picture of the Day was originally published in March of 2008. Since therecently announced “solution” to the unexpected deceleration of the Pioneer spacecraft, it seems an appropriate reminder….

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Signs of Life?

  Oct 04, 2013 Sulfur is abundant on Mars. “My hour is almost come, when I to sulphurous and tormenting flames must render up myself.” Hamlet: Act 1 Scene 5 — William Shakespeare According to the Electric Universe theory, diversity exists among the Sun’s planetary family because they were created…

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Dione’s Dance

Dione crossing Saturn's ring plane

  Oct 03, 2013 Dione exhibits some unusual features that may indicate electrical forces at work. Recently, the Cassini-Solstice spacecraft made a close flyby of the moon Enceladus. As the Picture of the Day from May 3, 2012 discussed, the bright plumes emanating from the 500 kilometer moon are most…

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