NASA supercomputer finds billions of comets mimicking the Milky Way's shape: 'The universe seems to like spirals!

How many turns per orbit does that spiral have. How many turns per orbit do the spirals of Saturn rings have? And why can’t we find photos of them? They use to be easy to pull up.

Helix. Not spiral. All planets and moons are one turn helix orbits. 90 degrees to their orbit.

A spiral moves in and out, a helix only changes direction.

I saw this years ago of Io’s orbital path thru it’s debris field. Can’t find those photos either. A easily seen one turn helical orbit. The track of an orbit. Just like a cloud chamber. Only closed in an orbit.

The directional acceleration vectors of this dynamic is much different than an elliptical orbit.

We need new gravity equations. And new simulations. And perhaps a new concept of a “stable” orbit.

Just an observation.