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The NASA String Of Pearls Technology
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Saturn Moon Delights And Baffles BBC News Online 30th of August 2005 NASA Space scientists say their discoveries about Saturn's moon Enceladus are stunning, if just a little baffling. Using the instrument-packed Cassini probe, they have confirmed that the 500 kilometer wide world has an atmosphere. They have also seen a hotspot at the icy moon's South Pole which is riven with cracks dubbed "tiger stripes". But NASA and ESA scientists told a London meeting they could not yet explain fully the energetic processes driving all the activity on Enceladus. Enceladus has become one of the major targets of interest since the Cassini mission to the Saturn Cassini-Huygens Mission arrived just over a year ago. The satellite is described as the most reflective object in the Solar System, throwing back about 90 percent of the sunlight that hits it. It orbits Saturn at a distance of approximately 237,400 kilometers or 147,500 miles and sits in the middle of the outermost ring of Saturn called the E Ring. The 3.2 billion US Dollar Cassini-Huygens Mission is a joint venture between NASA, the European Space Agency ESA and Agenzia Spaziale Italiana ASI.  The NASA String Of Pearls Technology seems to be developed secretly on schedule. It is time the truth is known about this sick Reptilian Illuminati plan. Three of Saturn's moons appear almost like a string of pearls in many Cassini images. Moons that are usually visible in these images are as follows: Mimas which is 398 kilometers or 247 miles across Pandora which is 84 kilometers or 52 miles across Janus which is 181 kilometers or 113 miles across Mimas' orbit inclination of 1.6 degrees relative to Saturn's equator is enough to make it appear as if it orbits just beyond the F Ring when viewed from this vantage point of 5 degrees below the rings. In fact, it is 34,000 kilometers or 21,000 miles more distant than Janus. Contrast in these Cassini Probe images was enhanced to make visible the faces of moons lit by reflected light from Saturn. Notable here is the irregular shape of Janus, compared with larger, spherical Mimas. The bright B Ring appears overexposed due to the extreme contrast enhancement. The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow angle camera on the 22nd of January 2005 at a distance of approximately 2.7 million kilometers or 1.7 million miles from Saturn. The image scale is 16 kilometers or 10 miles per pixel. The Cassini-Huygens Mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the ESA and the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana ASI. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL, a division of the California Institute of Technology CIT in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate SMD in Washington DC. The Cassini Orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging team is based at the Space Science Institute SSI in Boulder in Colorado. For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov For images visit the Cassini JPL imaging team home page: http://ciclops.org NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute SSI  http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980801.html Remember that Comet Shoemaker-Levy was incorporated into the NASA String of Pearls and its crash into Jupiter was part of this Jovian Moon alteration program by NASA and JPL for their Reptilian Illuminati Manipulators. NASA is a front for the NWO Agenda in our Solar System and Outer Space alongside the USAF. By the 31st of December 2010 Jupiter will have become the Second Sun in our Solar System making our Solar System and Binary Star System.
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