More AMAZING planetary diversity in our solar system--which undermines evolutionary cosmology. For if our solar system formed at the same time--the same way--from the same planetary plasma--it should all be & look the same...But the uniqueness speaks to specific, individual DESIGN...
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God,
Hebrews 11:3
"Saturn showers: The tiny moon Enceladus pumps out so much water it showers Saturn with oxygen molecules that are detectable. “Enceladus is the only moon in our solar system known to influence substantially the chemical composition of its parent planet.” PhysOrg said, reporting observations from the European Space Agency’s Herschel Space Telescope of a giant torus
surrounding Saturn , “373,000 miles across and about 37,000 miles thick” that “appears to be the source of water in Saturn upper atmosphere.” Of the 200 kilograms of water ejected from Enceladus every second, the majority falls back onto the moon. Out of the remainder that creates the torus, only 3–5% falls onto the rings and Saturn . That’s what has been detected by Herschel. “We can see the water leaving Enceladus and we can detect the end product – atomic oxygen – in the Saturn system,” Ultraviolet spectrometer team member Candy Hansen said, adding, “The profound effect this little moon Enceladus has on Saturn and its environment is astonishing.” The article generated a lively debate in the comments about the age of little Enceladus." CEH
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God,
Hebrews 11:3
"Saturn showers: The tiny moon Enceladus pumps out so much water it showers Saturn with oxygen molecules that are detectable. “Enceladus is the only moon in our solar system known to influence substantially the chemical composition of its parent planet.” PhysOrg said, reporting observations from the European Space Agency’s Herschel Space Telescope of a giant torus
surrounding Saturn , “373,000 miles across and about 37,000 miles thick” that “appears to be the source of water in Saturn upper atmosphere.” Of the 200 kilograms of water ejected from Enceladus every second, the majority falls back onto the moon. Out of the remainder that creates the torus, only 3–5% falls onto the rings and Saturn . That’s what has been detected by Herschel. “We can see the water leaving Enceladus and we can detect the end product – atomic oxygen – in the Saturn system,” Ultraviolet spectrometer team member Candy Hansen said, adding, “The profound effect this little moon Enceladus has on Saturn and its environment is astonishing.” The article generated a lively debate in the comments about the age of little Enceladus." CEH