Vortex of Saturn's north
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PostPosted: Wed, 1st May 2013 23:28    Post subject: Vortex of Saturn's north
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PostPosted: Wed, 1st May 2013 23:56    Post subject:
Obviously colored but still So Much Win
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 01:35    Post subject:
Yeah, NASA colours their images Sad Still phenomenal imagery though... that 2nd one is over 1200 miles wide ... that's an insane scale to think of Surprised
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 03:37    Post subject:
I actually thought that said 'Satan's North' at first. Kinda looks like a gateway to hell! lol.


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 03:44    Post subject:
sabin1981 wrote:
Yeah, NASA colours their images Sad Still phenomenal imagery though... that 2nd one is over 1200 miles wide ... that's an insane scale to think of Surprised
On cosmic scale, the size is not that impressive. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter can swallow the Earth twice. Now that's a big ass storm. Smile

What's more interesting is the pattern that forms around the north pole. It's a persistent hexagon.


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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 03:46    Post subject:
Yeah but for some reason, my brain refuses to accept scales of that magnitude xD It's like that GIF that starts off with a picture of a human then it zooms out and shows a building, zooming again to show mountains and eventually it just keeps going until you see Sol being nothing but a pixel in comparison to the rest of the universe Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 03:56    Post subject:
It's a humbling thought, that's for sure. People have problems imagining the distance between planets. Interstellar? No way. Intergalactic? Meltdown. Very Happy
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We can measure it, we can quantify it, but sure as hell we cannot really comprehend it without comparisons in our everyday lives. We can use the orange-in-NewYork-apple-in-LosAngeles analogy all we want, that does not get us any closer to really comprehending the sizes involved. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 03:59    Post subject:
Aye! That's exactly it! We can measure.. but comprehend? It's just too vast. Incredible stuff.
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 11:12    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 13:40    Post subject:
Awesome ^^


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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 21:11    Post subject:
If you stair at it long enough does it start moving for you guys or is that just me trippin


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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 22:18    Post subject:
Fantastic imagery! So Much Win Any place we can see the original, untouched pictures?
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 22:38    Post subject:
human_steel wrote:
Fantastic imagery! So Much Win Any place we can see the original, untouched pictures?


EDIT: it seems that the original of that high-res closeup of the center is grayscale, that's why it was false-colored. In fact, I've seen grayscale pics of these I link here, so it's possible that even these are colorized.





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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 22:39    Post subject:
Quite a stark difference, isn't there?
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PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 22:44    Post subject:
Well, to be fair, these pictures are mostly made for scientific purposes and distinguishing between lower and higher altitude clouds in a color-coded/visual form is more useful than watching graphs.

I would guess that the picture was just pretty, therefore ready for public consumption. Smile
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