We'd end up as more ring material, most likely.
Saturn seems too small. Cassini took this picture at about 383.000 miles (more than 600.000 km), more than the distance between earth and moon: <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=55155"/> NASA The picture you posted is nice, though.
We'd end up as more ring material, most likely.
It is. I agree.It's art. Fantasy. And it's pretty. AA Sent from my iPad using iPF
From my Twitter feed today. How 'Saturn' would look from Earth if it were in the same orbit as the Moon is. AA <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=55153"/> Sent from my iPad using iPF
It was raining this afternoon, and when the sun appeared, again, I took this photo: <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=55229"/> Three "diamonds" on my handrail.Cropped, not enhanced.
It was raining this afternoon, and when the sun appeared, again, I took this photo:
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Three "diamonds" on my handrail.Cropped, not enhanced.
Mini-UFOs on my handrail?! Is this the invasion? ;-)They look like UFOs in perfect formation!Andrew Sent from Oz using Tapatalk
Mini-UFOs on my handrail?! Is this the invasion? ;-)
Very good idea! It's raining again today, so maybe I'll drown them in Sachertorte when I see them again.Could well be, keep watching the skies over Apetlon!! But you could always use that lovely Austrian Sacher torte, great with some Viennese coffee, a great weapon.... just chuck it at themAndrew, Sent from Oz using Tapatalk
From my Twitter feed. Taken today in France. Image credit to 'VegaStar Carpentier' Enjoy. AA <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=55266"/> Sent from my iPad using iPF