Cassini's Death Dive into Saturn Reveals Weird Ring 'Rain' & Other Surprises
We are living in what can only be described as a truly "Golden Age" of astronomy, as more and more is revealed about the universe God created, via powerful telescopes both on earth and in space (such as the Hubble, and in a couple of years, the VERY exciting James Webb telescope to be placed at one of the Lagrange points, far away from all the EM interferrance from our planet). What is being revealed is an incredibly dynamic, endlessly changing and constantly surprising universe that is shattering all our preconceptions and forcing us to drastically reconsider both the nature of our vast universe, and our own place in it. The article below is a prime example: the Cassini probe, which was sent out to explore Saturn and a few of its 80+ moons, has produced a veritable MOUNTAIN of data about the second largest planet in our solar system, which is yielding some completely unexpected surprises, as scientists begin to delve into this torrent of information sent back by one of the most successful interplanetary probes ever.
QUESTIONS: 1) Does the overwhelming evidence that the universe is a) vast beyond our comprehension and possibly even infinite (we can see objects many billions of light years away, but cannot see beyond the point where the universe as a whole is expanding faster than the speed of light, which limits our possible knowledge, but also explains among other things, why the night sky is black!), and b) in constant change of many kinds, including motions we can see happening in real time, some of them with just backyard telescopes... does this evidence contradict the "standard" model of the universe that many flat-earthers claim to believe - that the stars, nebulae, globular clusters, galaxies, galaxy clusters, etc. are embedded in a sort of dome or "firmament" which covers the earth - a structure which can only be a few thousand miles high at the most? and 2) If not, why is our planet flat while every other heavenly body we've ever seen, is either spherical or at the very least very much 3 dimensional: nothing else we've ever seen is "flat" in any meaningful sense of the word.
https://www.space.com/42022-cassini-saturn-finale-ring-rain-surprises.html?_ga=2.53404843.2080060845.1553311603-186845299.1553311602