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Ringmakers of Saturn PDF - Patrick Crusade

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RINGMAKERS OF SATURN<br />

Plate 29: A dark blue latitudinal stripe in <strong>Saturn</strong>'s atmosphere emanates from an object<br />

identifiable as a probable electromagnetic vehicle component.<br />

orifice which appears elliptical because <strong>of</strong> being viewed sideways as<br />

well as frontally. Between the orifice and stubby emissions, a section<br />

transitional to a larger body diameter is consistent with diverse<br />

emission pointing angles. A small toroid located at the base <strong>of</strong> the<br />

exhaust orifice attests to the electromagnetic character <strong>of</strong> the immediate<br />

locality. Below the toroid and orifice, a hose-like appendage or<br />

tongue projects longitudinally. Adjacent to the toroid, two arched<br />

azure-blue plumes are emitted from the tongue surface. These plumes<br />

contribute to the regional glow. Further down, plume generation<br />

becomes quite pr<strong>of</strong>use and enlarges the glow. At the edge <strong>of</strong> the azureblue<br />

region, plumes can be seen to braid and knit themselves into a<br />

tight mass. This mass, which forms a long continuum <strong>of</strong> the tongue,<br />

appears as a stripe in <strong>Saturn</strong>'s outer atmosphere. The stripe is placed<br />

longitudinally whereas the body's longitudinal axis is displaced<br />

considerably from the latitudinal. Attitude adjustment to accommodate<br />

placement <strong>of</strong> exiting matter is typical for electromagnetic<br />

vehicles (Plates 18 and 28). Indications are that the object pictured<br />

probably is the exposed nose <strong>of</strong> an electromagnetic vehicle.<br />

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