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"We Saw Extraterrestrial Spaceships Spotted In Saturn’s Rings," NASA Scientists Reveal

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All UFO and extraterrestrial fans are familiar with Dr. Norman Bergrun. He is a physicist, engineer, and former employee of NASA.

His book reveals that huge extraterrestrial spaceships parked between Saturn’s rings pose a threat to Earth and the rest of the solar system.

After 12 years as a consultant to the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Dr. Bergrun was employed at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company for more than 13 years.

He believes that the large electromagnetic vehicles...

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Only a few people manage to live longer than 100 years, and Bernard LaPallo, lived a happy, fulfilling, and healthy life well into his second century. This man was born in 1901 in Victoria, Brazil, and as a little boy, he migrated to the United States.

He managed to have four careers during the 114 years of his life.

In the 1920s, he started out as a 5-star chef, then ran a successful massage practice for 20 years after obtaining his license at the age of 71, and later in life, he became an author and lecturer.

At the age of 73, he graduated from New York University for reflexology and podiatry and delved into the study of herbology with Dr. Richard Schulze of the American Botanical Pharmacy.

When he was recognized as the oldest living Yankee, he became popular and used his fame to inspire thousands of other people. During his entire life, he was dedicated to a healthy lifestyle and healthy everyday routines.

An exoplanet only 100 light-years from Earth appears to be the best candidate yet for a sloshy, water-covered ocean world.

It’s known as TOI-1452b, and measurements of its size and mass indicate a density profile consistent with a global liquid ocean. Scientists believe that such worlds exist, but have yet to find one conclusively.

We’ll need to wait for James Webb Space Telescope observations to study the exoplanet’s atmosphere and make a more confident determination about the nature of TOI-1452b, but the initial reports are very intriguing.

It’s easy to see why TOI-1452b evaded detection until now, in spite of its relative closeness to the Solar System.

The exoplanet was discovered orbiting one of a pair of small, dim red dwarfs separated by only 97 astronomical units. The stars are so close together that they appear to be one.

The TESS exoplanet-hunting telescope, on the other hand, is sensitive enough to detect regular, faint dips in starlight that indicate an object passing between us and its host star on a regular basis; these passages across the star are known as transits. The researchers then built their own highly sensitive instrument to detect exoplanet transits at Canada’s Mont Mégantic Observatory.

Both telescopes’ observations confirmed the presence of an exoplanet orbiting one of the stars in the TOI-1452 binary.

and how much it dims when the exoplanet passes in front, the researchers were able to ascertain that the exoplanet is relatively small, coming in at 1.672 times the size of Earth – what we call a super-Earth.

It’s on an 11-day orbit with its star, which seems insanely close to us, with our comparatively leisurely 365-day orbit. However, because the star is so cool and dim compared to the Sun, this places the exoplanet bang in the middle of the star’s temperate zone. Both telescopes’ observations confirmed the presence of an exoplanet orbiting one of the stars in the TOI-1452 binary. This is not so far away from the star that any liquid water on its surface would freeze, nor is it so close that the water would evaporate due to the star’s heat.

The researchers then examined the star more closely. They focused on its radial velocity, or how it moves due to the gravitational influence of the exoplanet. Because any two bodies in a system orbit a mutual center of gravity, the star moves around slightly in its orbital arrangement with TOI-1452b.

Changes in the star’s light reveal this motion and, even better, allow astronomers to calculate the mass of the orbiting body by measuring the strength of that movement. As a result, they calculated TOI-1452b’s mass to be 4.82 times that of Earth.

When you know the size and mass of an object, you can calculate its average density. For TOI-1452b, that density is 5.6 grams per cubic centimeter, and that’s very close to Earth’s density of 5.5 grams per cubic centimeter. However, a density similar to that of Earth for a larger object indicates that the object is made of a lighter material, according to the researchers.

"TOI-1452b is one of the best candidates for an ocean planet that we have found to date," Cadieux says. "Its radius and mass suggest a much lower density than what one would expect for a planet that is basically made up of metal and rock, like Earth."

They modeled the exoplanet’s interior composition and determined that as much as 30 percent of its mass could be water.

That’s a lot of wet stuff. Water makes up less than 1% of Earth’s mass; TOI-1452b’s composition appears to be closer to that of Jupiter’s water moon Europa and Saturn’s water moon Enceladus.

However, based on the measurements we have, we cannot say for certain what TOI-1452b is made of. This is where Webb comes in.

Remember how the exoplanet passes between us and its star? If the exoplanet has an atmosphere, some of the star’s light will pass through it. Webb is sensitive enough to detect the difference in that light in sufficient detail for scientists to detect what is in the exoplanet’s atmosphere.

If TOI-1452b is a water world, Webb has the best chance of finding it.

"Our observations with the Webb Telescope will be essential to better understanding TOI-1452b," says astronomer René Doyon of the University of Montreal. "As soon as we can, we will book time on Webb to observe this strange and wonderful world."

The concept of "day" is so obvious to us, people, that we often get surprised when we realize that the length of the day on other planets can be quite different than here on Earth. Perhaps even more shocking thing is, that so far we did’t know how long is a day on Saturn.

Thanks to data collected from the Cassini mission, we have an answer to this long-standing mystery. Saturn spins around its axis for 10 hours, 33 minutes and 38 seconds. The findings are published in the Astrophysical Journal.

Planetary scientists often use magnetic fields to determine the rotation of a planet. If the magnetic field and the rotary axis are not in line, it is possible to calculate the periodic signals in the radio waves that are repeated on a daily basis. On Saturn, however, the magnetic field is almost completely aligned, so it is impossible.

That is why scientists had to approach in a different way. They develop the hypothesis that the rings of the planet are the key to helping them understand how long one day Saturn lasts. As the planet rotates, barely noticeable differences in gravity generate waves within the rings. This is what have unleashed this longstanding conundrum. And, of course, the observations made by the Cassini spacecraft, without which this would not be possible.

The NASA’s spacecraft "Cassini" made one of the closest and detailed images of Saturn’s rings. Their level of detail is unprecedented.

Currently runs the last mission of "Cassini" in which the machine will have to pass between the Saturn’s rings. This should be done in April.

Pictures of rings A and B are quite impressive and can even distinguish small touches that usually are not visible.

The small white vertical gashes visible in the image of ring A, NASA has chosen to called propellers because of their shape. They indicate imbalance in gravity near the ring caused by the moons which are orbiting the planet.According NASA the scattered white spots in image are caused by cosmic rays and charged particle radiation.

The new picture of the ring B, made by Cassini is no less impressive than that of A, and indicates an extremely complex structure of the ring. Scientists do not know yet what causes this complex pattern, but NASA said photos like this can unveil the mystery.

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