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10/14/2008 4:46:59 AM EDT
www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-034

I thought this was neat enough to share.  Apparently there is a monster storm right above a hexagonal land feature (?) on Saturn.  

The universe is a cool place.
10/14/2008 4:48:41 AM EDT
[#1]
The mother ship , ........wait..... is it 2000 mi wide?
10/14/2008 4:51:26 AM EDT
[#2]
It's like 4 earths wide !!!
10/14/2008 4:54:14 AM EDT
[#3]


This detailed Cassini view of the monstrous vortex at Saturn's south pole provides valuable insight about the mechanisms that power the planet's atmosphere.

This view is 10 times more detailed than any previous image of the polar vortex. See PIA11103 for a more oblique, wide-angle view that provides context for this close-up.

Previous images revealed an outer ring of high clouds surrounding a region previously thought to be mostly clear air interspersed with a few puffy clouds that circulate around the center. This new image shows that what looked like puffy clouds at lower resolution are actually vigorous convective storms that form yet another distinct, inner ring. In other words, they are deep convective structures seen through the atmospheric haze. One of the deeper structures (at the 10 o'clock position) has punched through to a higher altitude and created its own little vortex. The ring is similar to the eyewall of a terrestrial hurricane, but much larger. The clear air there is warm, like the eye of a terrestrial hurricane, but on Saturn it is locked to the pole, whereas a terrestrial hurricane drifts around.

Convective structures are small regions of intense upwelling air, but the clear air of the vortex eye indicates that this is generally an area of downwelling. Convection is an important part of the planet's energy budget because the warm upwelling air carries heat from the interior. In a terrestrial hurricane, the convection occurs in the eyewall. Here it seems to occur in the eye as well. The camera filter used for this image captures light at wavelengths where atmospheric gases like methane are fairly transparent, allowing for detailed views of deep cloud features. Other filters (see PIA09859) use light that is strongly absorbed by methane gas; the light bounces off the high clouds, making them visible, but gets absorbed before it reaches the low clouds. Such "methane-band" images of the south polar vortex reveal that the convective clouds do not reach up to the base of the stratosphere, as convective clouds on Earth do. This view was acquired from 56 degrees below the ringplane. The image has been digitally reprojected to show the scene as it would appear to an observer positioned directly above the pole.

The image was taken with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on July 14, 2008, using a combination of two spectral filters sensitive to wavelengths of polarized visible light centered at 617 and infrared light centered at 750 nanometers. The view was obtained at a distance of approximately 392,000 kilometers (243,000 miles) from Saturn and at a sun-Saturn-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 60 degrees. Image scale is 2 kilometers (1 mile) per pixel.

The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The imaging team consists of scientists from the US, England, France, and Germany. The imaging operations center and team lead (Dr. C. Porco) are based at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo.

For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission, visit http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov and the Cassini imaging team home page, http://ciclops.org.
10/14/2008 4:55:03 AM EDT
[#4]
Has it started beaming a message to earth that says:

All these worlds are yours except Europa.
10/14/2008 4:58:09 AM EDT
[#5]
Looks like some sort of huge crystal.  That is the only thing I can think of that would form in that shape.  (naturally)
10/14/2008 5:05:36 AM EDT
[#6]
Holy shit! The storm is in the shape of the FSM! May he rain destruction on the unbelievers. Ramen.
10/14/2008 5:14:07 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
[ Apparently there is a monster storm right above a hexagonal land feature (?) on Saturn.  

The universe is a cool place.


Saturn is a gas giant.. No land masses... very cool indeed.
10/14/2008 5:27:47 AM EDT
[#8]
One of Saturn's moons has an equatorial ridge - all the way around it - and somewhat hexagonal craters.

ETA: Here's the little weirdo:

10/14/2008 5:31:10 AM EDT
[#9]
Space is awesome.

Tag.
10/14/2008 5:38:28 AM EDT
[#10]
Could be a bolt-face logo being formed.
10/14/2008 5:40:41 AM EDT
[#11]
there here!

www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=770405
10/14/2008 5:43:18 AM EDT
[#12]
Nice! I think if Obummer wins, I'll move there....life would be MUCH better.
10/14/2008 5:43:58 AM EDT
[#13]
I wonder how long until that storm is expected to hit New Orleans?
10/14/2008 6:01:11 AM EDT
[#14]
I love it when God screws with the scientists heads
10/14/2008 6:05:13 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
I love it when God screws with the scientists heads


Kinda like the platypus right.
10/14/2008 6:05:43 AM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I love it when God screws with the scientists heads


Kinda like the platypus right.



10/14/2008 6:05:47 AM EDT
[#17]
Space. The final frontier. These are the ("SMACK")....ouch! Oh, sorry. Brad
10/14/2008 6:11:42 AM EDT
[#18]
Bush's fault.
10/14/2008 6:14:42 AM EDT
[#19]
Something wonderful is going to happen.
10/14/2008 6:17:06 AM EDT
[#20]

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Bush's fault.

Undoubtedly a result of the Halliburton Hexagonal Hurricane Machine.
10/14/2008 6:19:32 AM EDT
[#21]
Feature? That's a bug. Planetware v.87 was outsourced.
10/14/2008 6:21:12 AM EDT
[#22]

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Feature? That's a bug. Planetware v.87 was outsourced.


Friggin Indians didn't think to check if anyone was still using the old hexagonal cloud forms?  Figures.
10/14/2008 6:27:11 AM EDT
[#23]
I for one welcome our new Saturnian Hexagonal Overlords.





10/14/2008 6:37:24 AM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
Something wonderful is going to happen.


No it isn't.  The universe used up all its' wonderful a long time ago.
10/14/2008 6:40:13 AM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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I love it when God screws with the scientists heads


Kinda like the platypus right.








As for the Hexagon on Saturn, it's probably the launch pad for the "mudda-plane" and the resulting "baby-planes" that Rita X was going on about that day she called Rush's show.
10/14/2008 6:44:35 AM EDT
[#26]

God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.



10/14/2008 6:45:55 AM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?
10/14/2008 6:46:21 AM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Rightie-tighty, leftie-loosey.

Looks like He's about to uncork a serious can of whoop-ass. Couldn't happen too soon.

Dang it! Beaten by slow typing AGAIN!

10/14/2008 6:50:11 AM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?


That's the million dollar question.  Obviously, we don't get hexagonal clouds on Earth.  We can get linear cloud formations, edges of fronts, etc., but no geometric shapes.  

One thing to consider, Saturn's atmosphere is very dense.  Perhaps this is a function of large-scale molecular action at great pressure.
10/14/2008 6:59:59 AM EDT
[#30]

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Nah... he would use LaRue throw-levers.
10/14/2008 7:05:27 AM EDT
[#31]

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?


NASA and JPL photoshopped it.
10/14/2008 7:07:02 AM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?

Saturn is a giant centrifuge so you tighten it the other way. The rings are the givaway.
10/14/2008 7:07:47 AM EDT
[#33]
Stargate.
10/14/2008 7:13:59 AM EDT
[#34]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?

Saturn is a giant centrifuge so you tighten it the other way. The rings are the givaway.


Plausible enough.

God always makes sure Saturn's gas rings are not aligned though. Bad things could happen if they aligned.
10/14/2008 7:14:13 AM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:
It's like 4 earths wide !!!


We've found Magrathea!  
10/14/2008 7:15:23 AM EDT
[#36]
Somehow, i thought this thread was automotive related...
10/14/2008 7:21:56 AM EDT
[#37]

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.





OMG IT SPINS!!!!
10/14/2008 7:23:46 AM EDT
[#38]
Giant space bees!

10/14/2008 7:25:37 AM EDT
[#39]
That's just weird
10/14/2008 7:29:17 AM EDT
[#40]
Now that's pretty cool!
10/14/2008 7:45:09 AM EDT
[#41]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?


That's the million dollar question.  Obviously, we don't get hexagonal clouds on Earth.  We can get linear cloud formations, edges of fronts, etc., but no geometric shapes.  

One thing to consider, Saturn's atmosphere is very dense.  Perhaps this is a function of large-scale molecular action at great pressure.
But there are hexagonal crystaline structures when you get down to itty bitty parts. Probably something along those lines that cause whatever that is in the atmosphere to arrange themselves that way.
10/14/2008 9:05:28 AM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif



Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. God's gonna open that lid!

Seriously though, what would cause nearly straight lines like that?


That's the million dollar question.  Obviously, we don't get hexagonal clouds on Earth.  We can get linear cloud formations, edges of fronts, etc., but no geometric shapes.  

One thing to consider, Saturn's atmosphere is very dense.  Perhaps this is a function of large-scale molecular action at great pressure.
But there are hexagonal crystaline structures when you get down to itty bitty parts. Probably something along those lines that cause whatever that is in the atmosphere to arrange themselves that way.


Saturn's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen, and hydrogen does have a hexagonal crystal structure.  The weird thing is, elements typically have to be a solid to arrange into their crystalline structure.  And hydrogen becomes a solid at what temperature?  The great pressure of Saturn's atmosphere along with some strange behavior of hydrogen due to this pressure, is the most likely cause of this very cool visual effect.
10/14/2008 9:08:16 AM EDT
[#43]

Quoted:
One of Saturn's moons has an equatorial ridge - all the way around it - and somewhat hexagonal craters.

ETA: Here's the little weirdo:

media.skyandtelescope.com/images/Iapetus+ridge_m.jpg


Thats no moon....
10/14/2008 9:09:59 AM EDT
[#44]

Quoted:
God is just tightening the lid on Saturn with a giant hexbolt.

www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif

Looks like Muslims rotating around that "2001" type thing in Saudi Arabia.
10/14/2008 9:22:13 AM EDT
[#45]

Quoted:
One of Saturn's moons has an equatorial ridge - all the way around it - and somewhat hexagonal craters.

ETA: Here's the little weirdo:

media.skyandtelescope.com/images/Iapetus+ridge_m.jpg


With the little bit of Geological knowledge I have, I'd guess the equatorial ridge was formed by very strong rotational forces as the planet was cooling after being formed?
10/14/2008 9:24:20 AM EDT
[#46]

Quoted:

Quoted:
One of Saturn's moons has an equatorial ridge - all the way around it - and somewhat hexagonal craters.

ETA: Here's the little weirdo:

media.skyandtelescope.com/images/Iapetus+ridge_m.jpg


Thats no moon....


Speaking of which, here is another moon of Saturn:



en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimas_(moon)
10/14/2008 11:18:42 AM EDT
[#47]
IT has to be that 2000 mile long space ship showing up today.
10/14/2008 11:24:41 AM EDT
[#48]
Swamp gas.
10/14/2008 11:26:37 AM EDT
[#49]

Quoted:


Saturn is a gas giant.. No land masses...




How sure are we of that?
10/14/2008 11:27:30 AM EDT
[#50]

Quoted:
Giant space bees!





I remember that show!

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