More than 200 days on Saturn does not calm the storm
According to the space agency NASA, Saturn has for more than 200 days continuously observed the most ambitious storm. For the first time this phenomenon has got into the lenses of telescopes NASA December 5, 2010, and since the storm weakens.
Previously, the giant storms on Saturn observed at a distance of about one hundred and fifty Earth days. The current storm is breaking all records for the duration. Currently, the huge giant Saturn storm watches Cassini spacecraft. Under assumptions of scientists studying this giant storm, Hurricane power is so great that it is likely that if the storm dies down, it opoyashet Saturn in the near future.
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