A mysterious six-sided storm at Saturn’s north pole creates a perfect geometric pattern, with winds reaching up to 330 km/h.
Nothing else in the Solar System is quite like Saturn. At its poles, a terrible storm rages, a perfect hexagon twenty thousand miles wide with raindrops of molten diamond, flung by 300-mph winds.
When Saturn's axis is less inclined towards the Sun at the time of the equinox, the solar wind can more profoundly distort the planet's magnetic field. Alas, despite several decades of ...