Thursday, November 25, 2010

Saturnian Moon Has Oxygen Atmosphere



This rediscovery was correcty predicted by post-Velikovskian Saturnist models.

National Geographic: Saturn Moon Has Oxygen Atmosphere.

An oxygen atmosphere has been found on Saturn's second largest moon, Rhea, astronomers announced Thursday

2 comments:

Quantum_Flux said...

Excellent :)

Fungus the Photo! said...

The presence of oxygen suggests that there will be water also. The protons from the sun reach the oxygen and produce H2O.

The presence of such a reactive gas also strongly suggests that there is a biological entity producing the gas from CO2 via photosynthesis.

The distance of the moon from the sun means that the strength of sunlight will be much reduced, implying an efficient solar convertor.

The presence of oxygen and water means that more complex life can be supported on the moon.