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Bruh, it's obviously Raturn.
1. saturn is much brighter
2. sun is much brighter
3. saturn is more elliptical
4. rings are different
5. no "hexagon"
6. no visible clouds on the screenshots
conclusion: not saturn
My larger point, This is why we need to know whats out there and whats a threat, there could be some futuristic civilization that plans on destroying us, you dont know, butttt im not telling you that you NEED to learn space, No no im not, Our universe is very very complex and weird, #Antimatter and im not the person that lacks to write 5000 essays.
от тебя?
there are planets that look like planets from our solar system
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1674128575
almost every freaking planet has rings