[HN Gopher] A second hexagon in the stratosphere of Saturn
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A second hexagon in the stratosphere of Saturn
Author : jdkee
Score : 44 points
Date : 2021-09-10 20:41 UTC (2 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (mesonstars.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (mesonstars.com)
| shoo wrote:
| the most recent publication with "hexagon" in the title from the
| quoted scientist, Leigh Fletcher, is:
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| R. Hueso, A. Sanchez-Lavega, J.F. Rojas, A.A. Simon, T. Barry, T.
| del Rio-Gaztelurrutia, A. Antunano, K.M. Sayanagi, M. Delcroix,
| L.N. Fletcher, E. Garcia-Melendo, S. Perez-Hoyos, J. Blalock, F.
| Colas, J. M. Gomez-Forrellad, J.L. Gunnarson, D. Peach, M.H. Wong
| (2019), Saturn atmospheric dynamics one year after Cassini: Long-
| lived features and time variations in the drift of the Hexagon,
| Icarus, Volume 336, 113429
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| https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.13849
| jshprentz wrote:
| Obligatory, current, and timely XKCD: https://xkcd.com/2513/
| oersted wrote:
| Bestagon :)
| mLuby wrote:
| The 6th planet from the sun sports a hexagon. Coincidence? Or
| aLiEns?
| rdist wrote:
| dang it, now I have to move my secret base again
| Blueskytech wrote:
| While I am confident there is a rational scientific explanation
| for the hexagon of Saturn, it is undoubtedly an incredible
| synchronicity that the storm exists. Saturn being the sixth
| planet from the sun it has historically been associated with the
| hexagon within occult symbolism since well before humans could
| have verified such a storm exists. Truly a remarkable find and
| fact of our solar system.
| ethbr0 wrote:
| I'd say the locals went a bit overboard with their tourism
| billboard, but I suppose 27,600 km across isn't too big
| relative to the distance it might be seen at.
| mjevans wrote:
| Worthy of more study. Please vote to fund your country's space
| programs.
| leephillips wrote:
| The stratospheric hexagon was observed in 2018:
| https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-06017-3
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| But since this weird site doesn't put dates on its articles, who
| knows how old this "Legit News" item is.
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