In March 2017, NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured the best images to date of a satellite called Pan flying among the rings of Saturn.
Pan was opened in 1990 and it is only 35 km long, and in shape it most resembles a large dumpling. For satellites, this shape is very unusual.
Pan consists most likely of ice, but some ufologists have their own theories about this object. In particular, a researcher from the paranormal YouTube channel "WhatsUpInTheSky37" is sure that Pan is a large alien station.
He looked at Pan's images from NASA in great detail and found several unusual details on them. First, it is a deep and evenly cut "ditch" right above.
Secondly, there are two completely identical points on the side and under the "frill". It looks like some kind of device.
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Thirdly, in one place you can even consider something like an entrance inside and a flat area in front of the entrance.
Thirdly, in one place you can even consider something like an entrance inside and a flat area in front of the entrance.
At the moment, NASA cannot say with certainty why Pan has the most unusual shape of all 53 of Saturn's moons. According to one version, Pan arose from the collision of two objects, according to the other, the "frill" is ice growths.