I caught it at 9:07 AM. One frame. A flash on Saturn's edge that shouldn't exist. Now I'm refreshing my email every twelve minutes, waiting for Marc Delcroix to tell me it's sensor noise. That I'm seeing things. That amateurs like me mistake artifacts for discoveries. They want "multiple sources" and "independent recordings." Translation: your backyard telescope isn't enough. Your excitement doesn't count until someone with credentials confirms you're not delusional. I've run DeTeCt software on gas giant footage for three years. Found nothing but Jupiter's usual chaos. Then Saturn gives me this—maybe—and I can't even trust my own eyes. The professionals will decide if my flash matters. If I matter. Until then, I'm just Mario from Hampton, Virginia, staring at one bright pixel, wondering if I saw history or if I'm fooling myself again. #Science #ImposterInTheRoom #AmateurAnxiety