SPACE.com says...
Mysterious Twist Found in Saturn's Electric Ring
NASA locates luminous object near Saturn
NASA Connection
The page is the same as our sister web site... helloearth.info
Riley is part of the
Saturn Earth Connection... see on left.
Most recent images on top ~
~ older images below.
Here is the most recent
view we have of
another clue
there is something
out there near Saturn.
SPACE.com Clips from article...

Mysterious...
...astronomers can't yet explain.
...loop is a lopsided mess...
It's curious that Saturn's ring current isn't symmetric
...like a rock on a string...
More mysterious to Mitchell and his colleagues, however, is a "clump" of electrified particles within the ring that rotates in sync with the planet roughly every 10 hours and 47 minutes.
Cassini's images show the bright clump orbits Saturn between 300,000 and 634,000 miles (485,000 and 1,000,000 kilometers) away from the planet's surface, but astronomers have not yet figured out what creates it nor why it moves so quickly.
The clump seems loosely hooked to the planet...
...we just don't know.
...we're working very hard to figure out.

Click on the cropped images below
to view from a NASA web site.

23 July 2006 ~ all four images
Cassini image of magnetic field around Saturn
22 August 2007
NASA
full resolution
below
Cassini images
uses Saturn's rings
to illustrate movement.
Link to these images
on a NASA web site.
saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/
Scientists explain it is the
Sun reflection off the rings.
If this were true... then what are all the other images of a bright object near Saturn captured by Cassini's camera seen without the rings?
Telling the press for the public
these four images are...

...opposition effect

...zero phase angle

...coherent backscatter

...sundog

They're calling this illusion...
zero phase angle... saying it's due to sunlight illuminating everything face-on and therefore no shadow exist.
A mirror face-on creates no shadows. Are they calling this smoke & mirrors without the smoke?
One thing they don't try to explain is the moving aspect of the object.
It's a good thing they're not trying
to tell us it's the movement of the Cassini Spacecraft sailing by Saturn... as a train sails through a station.

NASA claims it is not validated...
The person who could validated it would have to be a person who
has been there and seen it
with their own eyes.

Rotates in sync with the planet
every 10 hours and 47 minutes.
NASA launched three spacecraft... Voyager I & II and now Cassini to Saturn...
with cameras coded instructions to focus on this object.
They must have known where to look to capture images and send them back to Earth.
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NASA locates luminous
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Cassini instructed to snap a close-up image of
this luminous object.
This image is a NASA/JPL page showing 16 small images
of the Saturn Moon... TETHYS
| 'te O is |

Please note:
This is
page 20.
NASA moves the object around.
It has been on page 11 and
page 18.

Three of these images are not a Moon.
Click on the images below to
view from a NASA web site.
24 May 2006
24 May 2006
This image
fourth column ~ third down.
This image is NOT moon TETHYS.
The Cassini camera
finds the luminous object and snaps this image.
Cassini's mission was to find this object.
This image was cut off at the bottom.
full resolution
N00062208.jpg
What is causing the brightness from the right? And what is causing the circle?
This image
first column ~ forth down.
This image is NOT moon TETHYS.
Take note of the stars
and their positions!!!!!!
The Cassini camera
snaps a another image.
Take a closer look at this
luminous object in Saturn's neighborhood.
see full resolution.
Cassini is instructed to change to a telephoto lens to get a close-up image of this bright object.
24 May 2006
Cassini
Mission Accomplished.
Thank you NASA Thank you JPL Thank you
all who were involved getting this close-up peek at what is in Saturn's neighborhood.
Here is the close-up
of the luminous object.
Note: The stars display the same position.
showing the camera didn't move.
Cassini camera now with a telephoto lens
captures this architectural world near Saturn
as an image and returns this image
back for us to see on Earth.
Here is the bright object up close.
Today I see this object differently.
I see the same round bright sphere as the close-up of full resolution image
N00061935.jpg... except on this close-up image
N00061934.jpg of the bright sphere... there seems to be a white object... not bright only white...
separate from the sphere as though it was coming out of the bright sphere.
December 2005
We could call this an Architectural World
because this close-up image N00061934.jpg plus the other images N00061935.jpg & N00062208.jpg are images from
The NASA Connection to a 4 part Architectural World conclusion.
The other 3 parts are... The Urantia Book Connection... The Riley Connection... and now we hear from Michael and His Connection.
What is
causing all the brightness from the right?
And notice upper left star streak direction.
full resolution
N00061934.jpg
full resolution
N00061935.jpg
Cassini
Mission
Accomplished.
This image
third column ~ forth down.
This image is the real moon TETHYS.
The Saturn Moon
TETHYS
This image is so dark
there is nothing lighting up
the area around it so it is black dark.
22 May 2006
full resolution
N00061686.jpg
The rest of the neighborhood around Saturn is only illuminated by the Sun.
This image
second column ~ forth down.
This image is NOT moon TETHYS.
Here is another image
of the real moon TETHYS.
Click on this image
to read what
NASA says about the
real moon TETHYS.
11 October 2007

My conjecture is
telescopes on Earth spotted it decades ago.
NASA launched spacecraft for a better look.

I called NASA/JPL in Pasadena... spoke with an engineer who confirmed this was
NOT an image from the Cassini Spacecraft... this was an image from Earth.
One of the finest
telescopes on Earth found the luminous object near Saturn.

Note... 3 smaller spheres.

In 1994 I asked Riley to draw his first memory of seeing what he called the Mothership near Saturn.
Three sentinel globes protect the vessel.
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NASA locates luminous
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last update
18 November 2007 ~ 21:46 EST
The Cassini images are
25 years cleaner than Voyager's
Attorney letter ~ 22 February 2002
Unauthorized Use of Norman R. Bergrun
Copyrighted Material.

I had to remove the Voyager images
from my web site. Dr. Bergrun claiming
they are his property copyrighted by
him because the images
are printed in his book.
Even though it was not his spacecraft
that returned the images from Saturn.

He claims he altered the images.
Wouldn't altering destroy the original image?

See one Voyager image on his book cover.

I purchased a copy of his book.

1980 Voyager Spacecraft images

More Cassini images of the object will be located here on this page.
I had them on my original thecomingoftan.com web site
I plan on posting them here along with more good stuff about NASA.
I had to remove them
from my original web site
thecomingoftan.com
five years ago.
Cassini saw a view of Saturn unlike any other.
In the shadow of SATURN, unexpected wonders appear. The robotic Cassini spacecraft now orbiting SATURN recently drifted in the giant planet's shadow for about 12 hours and looked back toward the eclipsed Sun.
Cassini saw a view unlike any other. First, the night side of SATURN is seen to be partly lit by light
reflected from its own majestic ring system. Next, the rings themselves appear dark
when silhouetted against SATURN, but quite bright when viewed away from SATURN
and slightly scattering sunlight, in the exaggerated color image below.
Far in the distance, visible on the image left
just above the bright main rings, is the almost ignorable
pale blue dot of Earth.

Read this and more about Saturn and the Cassini Spacecraft... nasa.gov

16 October 2006
Listen to Cassini pass by the rings of Saturn
Eerie Sounds of Saturn's Radio Emissions
The Cassini spacecraft began detecting these radio emissions in April 2002 when Cassini was 2.5 astronomical units from the planet using the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science instrument. (RPWS)
http://cassini.physics.uiowa.edu/space-audio/cassini/SKR1/SKR-03-324.wav