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Saturn's North Pole is freaking awesome. The polar latitudes are bounded by jet streams which form it into a hexagon. The pole itself is a huge long lived vortex of terror the size of North America. These images show the hexagon and… https://t.co/USJ2A377h7
Saturn's North Polar Vortex of Terror, near-infrared false color. Processed using imagery taken by Cassini on June 14 2013 and reprojected to appear as if you were directly above it.
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With the changing orientation of @NASAJuno's orbit, we are getting even better views of the northern folded filamentary region (north polar latitudes).
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Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt, @NASAJuno Perijove 28 - https://t.co/yMsCHLyXUX
Saturn's North Pole Vortex as imaged by Cassini in November 2012. First image used nIR methane-absorption band filters, the second used polarized natural(ish) color. Scale is ~2.5km/pixel.
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Saturn in true color and nIR methane absorption band false color. Processed from Cassini data taken in September 2014
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This is Saturn. I promise.
Processed using calibrated methane-absorption band (near-infrared) images captured by Cassini in July 2016
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