Webb also observed Saturn’s north pole, which will soon become invisible to as they enter a long polar winter. In the main image, above, the blue region denotes warm temperatures, with a massive ...
(Earth has a 23-degree tilt.) This means that during Saturn’s northern summer, its north pole is tipped toward the sun. From Earth, much closer to the sun than Saturn, we’d be looking “down ...
Space conspiracy theories often contest established facts, nurturing curiosity and fascination. Prominent theories include the Apollo moon landings be ...
A mysterious six-sided storm at Saturn’s north pole creates a perfect geometric pattern, with winds reaching up to 330 km/h.
An curved arrow pointing right. At just 240,000 miles from Saturn's north pole, NASA's Cassini spacecraft snapped some stunning photos. These are the first images of the spacecraft's new mission ...
Thirty years ago, scientists discovered an intriguing structure on Saturn's north pole. Nothing even resembling this structure has ever been seen on any other planet ... in the entire universe.
Saturn's hexagon is a giant cloud system on Saturn's north pole, and it contains a central vortex. The sharp edges scientists saw in these latest images suggests that the cloud system and its ...
No one knows why Saturn's North Pole has a swirling, hexagon-shaped storm. At Saturn's North Pole, there's a weather system the size of two Earths in the curious shape of a hexagon. The storm was ...
Saturn’s atmosphere proves otherwise. A long-lived jet stream caps Saturn’s North Pole, with the cloud edge tracing the latitude of 77 degrees. Scientists think that the edge, in the shape of ...