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Saturn doesn’t do anything small, does it?
You can see the storm has actually wound entirely around the planet;  just below the head on the left you can see light colored clouds that  are actually from the tail of the storm that’s wrapped all the way  around Saturn. Given Saturn’s diameter of about 120,000 km (72,000  miles) and the latitude of the storm (call it 45°), this monster system  must be well over 300,000 km (180,000 miles) in length! That’s three-quarters of the way from the Earth to the Moon.
Yegads.
The storm is blasting out tons of radio noise, a sure sign that  lightning must be dancing prodigiously beneath those clouds. The  violence and raw power of this storm are amazing to ponder. Note that  just the north/south extent of the storm is roughly the size of Earth.
And hmmmm. I guess we don’t name storms on other planets as we do on our home world. But if we did, may I suggest… Ouroboros?
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Saturn doesn’t do anything small, does it?

You can see the storm has actually wound entirely around the planet; just below the head on the left you can see light colored clouds that are actually from the tail of the storm that’s wrapped all the way around Saturn. Given Saturn’s diameter of about 120,000 km (72,000 miles) and the latitude of the storm (call it 45°), this monster system must be well over 300,000 km (180,000 miles) in length! That’s three-quarters of the way from the Earth to the Moon.

Yegads.

The storm is blasting out tons of radio noise, a sure sign that lightning must be dancing prodigiously beneath those clouds. The violence and raw power of this storm are amazing to ponder. Note that just the north/south extent of the storm is roughly the size of Earth.

And hmmmm. I guess we don’t name storms on other planets as we do on our home world. But if we did, may I suggest… Ouroboros?

Source: blogs.discovermagazine.com

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