: A popular scientific article on Slate
: "Saturn Jar" is the commercial name for a line of Miron Violet Glass wide-neck jars, often sold for high-quality storage. Saturn.jar
: A paper titled "A Cryptanalytic Decipherment of The Indus Script" (found on Scribd and Academia.edu ) discusses ancient signary, specifically mentioning a sequence translated as "star-Saturn-jar" . : A popular scientific article on Slate :
: Various newspaper archives (like the Oskaloosa Herald) contain the phrase "Saturn Jar" in their OCR-scanned text, typically appearing in lists of items for sale or advertisements. Saturn's rings: To scale, thinner than paper. Saturn's rings: To scale, thinner than paper
explains that Saturn's rings are, to scale, over 100 times thinner than a piece of paper.
: An Instagram reel by a user named saturn.jar features the caption, "In every paper wrap, there's culture," while documenting falafel in Lebanon.
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