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Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - Fletcher - 05-01-2013

This is pretty cool, a storm on Saturn that is twelve times the size of the UK!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22351048

BBC News Wrote:Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft

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In the image, red indicates clouds at lower altitudes, with green representing higher altitude

An enormous hurricane raging at Saturn's north pole has an eye 2,000km (1,250mi) across - big enough to cover the UK 12 times over.

The striking images of the storm were snapped from a height of 420.000km (260,000mi) by the Cassini spacecraft, which arrived at Saturn in 2004.

They were captured in red and infrared wavelengths and have been false-coloured to show detail.

Scientists say the hurricane's winds reach a staggering 150m/s (330mph).

But they do not know just how long the storm has been brewing.

When Cassini first arrived, the north pole was in darkness; it was winter in the planet's 29-Earth-year annual cycle.

Now it has taken some of its first sunlit images of the pole, which has not been seen since the Voyager 2 craft last sent pictures on its fly-by in 1981.

Andrew Ingersoll, a member of the Cassini team based at the California Institute of Technology in California, US, said: "We did a double take when we saw this vortex because it looks so much like a hurricane on Earth."

"But there it is at Saturn, on a much larger scale, and it is somehow getting by on the small amounts of water vapour in Saturn's hydrogen atmosphere."

The team believes the hurricane to be "stuck" at the pole, forced northward by winds in the same way hurricanes tend to move north on Earth.

Cassini caught sight of an even larger storm in 2006 - the first time a hurricane had been seen on another planet.

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The polar view has become possible because Cassini has changed the angle of its orbit

Pretty cool if you ask me.


RE: Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - glassofwater - 05-01-2013

That's quite interesting. Thanks for sharing! I've heard about the storm, but didn't look much into it.


RE: Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - Luke. - 05-01-2013

Astronomy has always interested me, seen many documentaries etc. That looks awesome, shame it's not really that colour. Damn infrared.


RE: Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - sindroms - 05-01-2013

Oh for the last goddamn time, I DID NOT DESIGN CASS...oh....okay, nevermind.
Yeah, those are some interesting pictures, yo.


RE: Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - Fletcher - 05-02-2013

Now it has a video from NASA itself!


Pretty sweet.


RE: Saturn hurricane snapped by Cassini craft - Giorgio - 05-02-2013

You know you play Freelancer too much when you read "Cassini" and think of a Rogue guard system.