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Saturn In All Its Glory

The Bad Astronomer writes "On Oct. 10, 2013, the Cassini spacecraft took a series of wide-angle pictures of Saturn from well above the plane of the rings. Croatian software developer and amateur astronomical image processor Gordan Ugarkovic assembled them into a stunning mosaic (mirrored on Flickr), showing the planet from a high angle not usually seen. There's a lot to see in this image, including the rings (and the gaps therein), moons, and the planet itself, including the remnants of a monstrous northern hemisphere storm that kicked off in 2010. It's truly wondrous."

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  1. Popularity of space stuff based on replies by Quakeulf · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It seems that the trend her on /. is to reply less to space-related posts, and rather indulge in trivial online debates over something that happened on Facebook and whether or not choice is a good thing for Android.

    This disheartens me. I have logged in again after a long period of inactivity to state my interest in space-related posts here and I would like to see more of that and less of trivial drama that may or may not be related to stuff that matters.

    I am prepared to be downmodded for this but I am a willing martyr to get the point across.

  2. Re:About that hexagonal polar vortex... by Sockatume · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think that "bizarre" and "natural" are hardly contradictory epithets. Standing waves the size of planets are awesome

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    No kidding!!! What do you say at this point?