Monday, 6 November 2023

Saturn’s majestic rings will disappear in just 18 months from now


In 1610, Galileo Galilei, renowned as the pioneer of modern astronomy, first laid eyes upon the magnificent rings of Saturn. His initial observations through an early, rudimentary telescope led him to describe these celestial features as resembling “ears.”

Now, centuries later, the marvels of Saturn’s rings are accessible to anyone equipped with basic astronomical gear.

Cosmic phenomenon 

Yet, this grand sight has an expiration date set for 2025 – when Saturn’s rings will vanish from view, not once but twice. Composed of seven distinct rings, this cosmic phenomenon is believed to be formed from the remnants of comets, asteroids, and moons that ventured too near Saturn and were ripped apart by the planet’s immense gravitational pull.

The rings are also home to countless icy fragments and are shrouded in a layer of cosmic dust. Their exact age remains a topic of debate, though recent research posits they may be relative newcomers on the cosmic scene, having possibly formed a mere 400 million years ago – making them younger than a tenth of Saturn’s own age.

Invisible rings

Presently, scientists understand that Saturn’s rings are dwindling, steadily disintegrating into a shower of icy particles that descends into the planet’s atmosphere. 

Come 2025, Saturn will align edge-on with Earth, rendering its splendid rings virtually invisible. This is similar to trying to spot a sheet of paper edge-on when it’s positioned at the far end of a soccer field.

Fleeting event

This spectacle, however, is but a fleeting cosmic event. As Saturn pursues its 29.5-year orbital dance, it will gradually tilt, once again showcasing the other side of its rings, reaching a peak display in 2032. An upside to this celestial tilt is the enhanced visibility of Saturn’s moons.

For the time being, Saturn occupies an excellent vantage point for nighttime stargazing. So seize the moment, and with telescope in hand, observe the beauty of Saturn’s rings while the opportunity is still available.

read more from source - https://www.earth.com/news/saturns-rings-will-vanish-from-sight-in-2025/


 

Thursday, 2 November 2023

We Are In Trouble | Auroral Record Shatters as Magnetic Poles Shift



EARTHLY BIRTH PAINS SIGNS, BEFORE GODS THRONE (NIBIRU) PASSES OVER.



 

Storm Ciaran: Hurricane-force winds recorded; 180-year-old cottage wrecked; some schools to stay shut on Friday,

 


Follow the latest weather updates as the second named storm in two weeks makes landfall in the UK, with a red weather warning for the Channel Islands. The storm could last for three days - prompting school closures and travel disruption. Are you affected? Get in touch via links below.


Tuesday, 31 October 2023

EARTHQUAKES HIT DANGER LEVEL of 26.

 

EARTHQUAKES HIT DANGER LEVEL of 26.

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Two big Red Alert Earthquakes in #chile & #Fiji have pushed this "#IsraelHamasConflict spike" upto the danger level.
basically the highest levels of Earthquakes since my records bgan 10 years ago born again.

Monday, 30 October 2023

Back To Eden Gardening Documentary Film - How to Grow a Regenerative Organic Garden


Watch time for me as My Star "Vesta" makes a loop in Gemini

 

Watch time for me as My Star makes a loop in Gemini 👇


Gemini also a constellation associated with the Antichrist again.
The Antichrist is the Gemini man 👇

Last time Vesta made a Loop was on the Feast of Tabernacles 2022, when love of my life ended. But see links in Article for full history 👇


Might be that i dont notice the life course altering event until after. But this Star has a proven track record of making loop everytime major important thing happen in my life.
But out of anguish comes Revelation and growth.

God Bless you all in Jesus precious name.
Amen.
~ Mosiah

Sunday, 29 October 2023

Tornado leaves trail of destruction in West Sussex town

A roof was ripped off a house and cars and other properties were damaged as a tornado hit a West Sussex town on Saturday night.

The Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (Torro) told the BBC a "definite tornado" hit Littlehampton after a site investigation on Sunday.

The weather event came after heavy rain showers moved north east from the English Channel on Saturday evening.

Local resident Naomi Theobold told BBC Sussex it happened "really fast".

She said: "It was quite scary. All you could see was rain and debris flying around."

After it passed, she said she could see "where it had ripped through mine and the neighbours' back gardens, taking the fences out and the furniture.

"Our trampoline is currently in someone else's garden, other neighbours' cars have been damaged by debris and walls in front gardens have come down too.

"It was all quite scary."

Source - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-67254819