Saturday, November 26, 2011

Storms On Saturn

Recently, there has been what I like to call, A Stupendous Super Strong Saturnian Storm. This storm, which began to form early last year, reached a peak when last December wrapped all the way around the planet, and remained in that state for over 200 days. It was so powerful, it actually tore a hole through the atmosphere of Saturn that is large enough to be visible by telescope. In fact, the storm could fit all of Saturn's moons inside it and probably a few Earth's as well. This storm also seems to baffle scientists, as they have yet to figure out what causes it, but most do agree it seems to be similar to a storm caused by a volanic eruption, which would be a plausible theory if Saturn was not a giant gas planet.
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