Titan’s atmosphere tilts and shifts seasonally. The discovery shapes future exploration. Researchers at the University of Bristol have uncovered unusual behavior in Titan’s atmosphere for the first ...
BRITS will have a brilliant view of Saturn tonight – and it’ll be looking pretty unusual to boot. This week marks Saturn’s ...
Sky-gazers are in for a treat tonight as there's a chance to get an unusual view of Saturn. The Earth will be between the ...
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Sept. 26, 2005: Cassini visits Saturn's weirdest moon
Resembling a lumpy chunk of coral floating through space, Hyperion is one of the weirdest moons not just of Saturn, but in the whole solar system. Its shape is irregular, its rotation is chaotic, and ...
Plus: Why are hurricanes so powerful? Are winds on other planets like they are on Earth? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in ...
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'Completely unexplained': James Webb telescope finds strange 'dark beads' in Saturn's atmosphere
The beads appear above a swirling hexagonal jet stream at the gas giant's north pole, and could emerge from interactions ...
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Webb Telescope Reveals Strange “Beads” and Shapes in Saturn’s Skies
Something strange is stirring in Saturn’s skies. Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted something entirely new in Saturn’s atmosphere: a string of dark, bead-like features high ...
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🪐 Saturn reveals strange and unexplained phenomena
A new layer of mysteries hangs above Saturn's turbulent clouds. The James Webb Space Telescope has detected strange gaseous patterns, never before observed in the Solar System. This ...
Saturn will make a particularly brilliant appearance amongst the stars this weekend, according to the Royal Observatory’s night sky highlights for September. It will appear so brightly, that the ...
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Happy Astronomy Day 2025! Celebrate by hunting these 6 spectacular night sky targets
Astronomy day 2025 is upon us! To celebrate, we've picked six targets to emphasize the variety and scale of objects visible ...
Summer is officially over September 22, at 2:19 p.m. Time to hang up the surfboard, deflate the beach balls, stow the grill, ...
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