http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-034
Its weird how strait the edges are.
Nothing bizarre at all... after all...
http://www.ufoarea.com/aas_incredibleiapetus.html
The moon has hexagonal craters too... we are not alone !!! ;)
Rgds
Chris
If you could stand in Saturn's Atmosphere and look at that Hexagon you would see those clouds turn the corners at 500 mph/ 804.65 kph or 733.3333333333334 Feet per Second, just an aside.
Regards to you.
Cyber-Angel
Here's a couple more interesting saturn finds.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-192
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=1686
A spinning hexagon is a bit weird. Spinning usually implies spherical or heading there anyway.
Maybe magnetic fields and and polarized dust ....he said while his head spun !
Spooooooky. ;D
cool...
I have a obsession with hexagons
maybe I should encorporate something hexagonal into my future renders..