Re: Why is there a Hexagonal shaped feature on top of Saturn?
- From: starburst <nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 09:20:12 -0400
Greg Crinklaw wrote:
(Alright, I'll confess I have neither a link nor am I reasonably sure
it was Galileo, and not something else, but even so)
Nobody here seemed to even notice the circulating patterns on the
'top' of Saturn are shaped like a stable hexagon.
What's your point? You are apparently capable of creating a Google search string, but you seem to want us to read the articles for you. And you claim nobody "here" noticed this feature, when you don't even know the name of the probe (Cassini) and that it's been orbiting Saturn for several years now?
How about you start be reading your own search results? For instance, the very first article states that this feature was first observed by Voyager in the early 1980s.
What's _your_ point? You know, for someone who wrings his hands an awful lot about the incivility of others... Why the hell did you bite this guy's head off for posting something that was interesting and on-topic?
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