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A Hexagon in Space? Science Finally Explains Saturn’s Mysterious Geometric Storm

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In the north pole of Saturn something happens that seems to challenge the laws of nature: a giant storm with an almost perfect hexagonal shape. With 29,000 kilometers of extension—where two Earth planets would fit—this structure has bewildered astronomers since the Cassini mission. Now, a Harvard University team, led by Rakesh Yadav, seems to have found the answer. These are not aliens or extraordinary mechanisms, but pure physics. Using fluid d…
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In the north pole of Saturn something happens that seems to challenge the laws of nature: a giant storm with an almost perfect hexagonal shape. With 29,000 kilometers of extension—where two Earth planets would fit—this structure has bewildered astronomers since the Cassini mission. Now, a Harvard University team, led by Rakesh Yadav, seems to have found the answer. These are not aliens or extraordinary mechanisms, but pure physics. Using fluid d…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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