Saturn’s Electric Surprises | Space News

On October 15th, 1997, the NASA Space Agency Launched its Cassini spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A seven-year journey followed until Cassini finally arrived in the orbit of the gas giant Saturn. For over a decade, the mission has gathered unprecedented data on Saturn and its moons, and the surprises for planetary scientists have far outweighed any confirmation of standard theory. In this episode, Thunderbolts Picture of the Day managing editor Stephen Smith offers a comprehensive analysis of the Cassini data from the Electric Universe perspective.

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