Billy Meier - Saturn's Moon PDF
Billy Meier - Saturn's Moon PDF
Billy Meier - Saturn's Moon PDF
adonids, I would be interested to know if all these moons will be discovered by probes
and by the transmitted photos.
Quetzal: This will be so - and some more.
As you were already able to notice on your big journey, at the very place, 29 moons
circle around Saturn, which actually have to be considered as such.
Within approximately 15 years, these should be discovered in their total number by
probes.
They will probably not be that many and more, which can be discovered up to this
number, because since your journey to Saturn, earthly scientists have discovered several
additional moons, but which you probably missed in the course of the last few years.
After the discovery of the moons around Jupiter, the scientists are counting on finding
several undiscovered moons also around Saturn, nevertheless, there will still be a surprise
for them.
Billy:You think about the adonids?
Quetzal: That is correct.
These miniature planets, called adonids, as you say correctly, are so small, that from the
Earth they cannot be noticed and seen, at least not for the time being, because the
necessary instruments to do so do not exist yet.
A great portion of these miniature planets will certainly be registered by various probes,
which will cause some confusion among the scientists.
Billy:I can easily envision that, because it is a substantial number, which circles Saturn besides the few small wandering adonids, which only pass by the planet from time to
time, I can fully understand that they are not visible from the Earth, because on the
average they prove to have a diameter of only approximately 10 to 15 kilometer, if I
remember correctly and what Ptaah and Semjase explained to me during the year 1975.
Quetzal: That is correct, but it also should be known to you where these adonids came
from and how they got to Saturn.
Billy: Naturally, at that time, Semjase said that the miniature moons would be larger
pieces from the exploded planet, Malona, the rotational course of which was between
Mars and Jupiter, before it was destroyed and torn to thousands of pieces by an
explosion, caused by unreasonable human beings living there. While the greatest portion
of the destroyed planet circles the sun as Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, a few
small groups of adonids have separated themselves and, due to the expansion forces of
the planets explosion, were thrust into space, while a larger group of those came into the
gravitational field of Saturn which, since then holds them as miniature moons, which
means also, that these are not actual moons of the incomplete sun-planet, but are only
immigrated foreign bodies of adonid-size, while the actual number of Saturn moons only
totals 29.