For most people, when they think of Saturn they think of this, a beatiful peaceful looking planet with the most majestic ring system in the solar system.
NASA, taken Oct. 6, 2004, by the Cassini Saturn Probe
As always, what we think & how God designed things are a lot different as these photos from Cassini taken 2 days ago show.
Saturn's mysterious northern vortex, a vast hexagon-shaped storm, dominates this photo taken Nov. 27, 2012, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. This image is a raw and unprocessed view. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute)
Here is a closer view of the hurricane-like storm at the center:
This image from NASA's Cassini mission was taken on Nov. 27, 2012, with Cassini's narrow-angle imaging camera. The camera was pointing toward Saturn from approximately 248,578 miles (400,048 kilometers) away. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute)
"And I saw, and behold a whirlwind came out of the north: and a great cloud, and
a fire infolding it, and brightness was about it." - Ezekiel 1:4
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