For Sure End Times and thanks for the support in your words.
I reckon this is it but we have to see if the Angona System rears it heads. everything seems to coming to pass and all the signs are here in my view and confirmed in the UB and the books of religion.
We are in a for a big ride.
Thanks again, its a real pleasure to this for my brother!
Here is my latest post below the line
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Ok I'm trying to find which satellites of Jupiter is in a retrograde motion to that of Jupiter.
Satellites S/2000 J2 - J10 have orbital radii about 300 times the radius of Jupiter and inclinations near 150 to 160 degrees , meaning that they are retrograde. These objects join the 5 previously known retrograde satellites of Jupiter, bringing the total number of such objects to 14.
Looks like there has been a number of collission of th Satelittes of Jupiter.
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/jmoons/jmoons.html Orbital information on the retrograde satellites of Jupiter.
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/jmoons/jm-table2.html Other information about the retrograde satellites of Jupiter.
http://filer.case.edu/sjr16/advanced/jupiter_moons.html Other Moons
There are 59 other moons that have been discovered around Jupiter. All of them are smaller than the Galilean Satellites, and most of them are the size of small asteroids. Most have highly elliptical orbits and are highly inclined relative to Jupiter's equator. These are all very strong indications that the moons are not native to Jupiter, but rather they were captured. The largest piece of evidence for this is that over 80% of the non-Galilean Satellites orbit retrograde to Jupiter's spin.
The highlight was very interesting!
Ok lets look at Saturn and its retrograde moon
Planetary science: Saturn's retrograde renegade
J. Brad Dalton1
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http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v435/n7038/full/435033a.html Data from the Cassini–Huygens mission provide convincing evidence that the saturnian moon Phoebe formed elsewhere in the Solar System, and was only later captured by Saturn's gravitational pull.
Again verifying the Urantia Book.
In this link contains a table is the planets in retrograde motion. Looks there was few.
http://www.krysstal.com/solarsys_saturn.html Looks like much rubbish was captured from the Angona System.
Phoebe is a retrograde satellite.
Here is an article on retrograde motion of the satellites of Saturn.
http://www.gist.us/areas/basic/theorigin.htm and here is some information and a map of the orbiting satellite's of Saturn.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v412/n6843/fig_tab/412132a0_F1.html The radius of the Hill sphere is about 65 million km, which is equal to 1,100 Saturn radii, or 0.43 AU (1 AU is the mean Earth–Sun distance). Saturn is at the centre and the white objects on inner, nearly circular, prograde orbits are the classical satellites: Titan, Hyperion and Iapetus. Prograde objects circle Saturn in the same way as its classical satellites (anticlockwise when viewed from above), whereas retrograde objects orbit in the opposite direction (clockwise). The 12 new satellites discovered by Gladman et al.1 can be grouped into families according to their orbital properties: cyan and green objects are the new prograde groups, whereas pink and red dots (including previously known Phoebe) are all retrograde satellites. Animations of these and all other Solar System satellites can be found at ref. 9.
M. ASBURY
Says it all when you can read about it and see it.
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Thanks again end times and all blessings to you we are going to be really successful.
Sevens