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10-16-2008, 01:41 AM | #1 |
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MONSTER STORMS ON SATURN: New images
Movie of the hexagonal storm on saturn's north pole.
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/2...n_PIA11215.gif http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ca.../pia11215.html New images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal that both of Saturn's poles are ringed by "monstrous cyclones" hundreds of times stronger than the biggest hurricanes on Earth. On the other end of the planet, a north polar storm is circumscribed by a strange cloudy hexagon that remains fixed in place while 300 mph winds swirl inside it. At the moment, Saturn's north pole is shrouded in darkness because it is winter there, but Cassini's infra-red cameras were able to photograph the vortex anyway by sensing the heat it emits into the night: movie. Researchers think these giant weather systems might powered by deep-seated thunderstorms, although no one can say for sure; the base of the vortices are too deep and cloudy to see. Get the full story from NASA. As most of us are fully aware Richard hoagland and David Wilcock have their own theories on interdimensional/hyperdimensional vortices. |
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