Saturn’s planet-wide storms driven by seasonal heating, Cassini probe reveals

a pale gas giant cut by the shadow of its rings hangs in black space a large wispy storm in its northern hemisphere
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Like a lightbulb switching between high- and low-power modes, Saturn pumps into space varying amounts of heat based on its seasons, a fresh analysis of data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveals. 

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A noticeable effect of this flux is turbulence in Saturn‘s atmosphere, which whips up storms across its north and south hemispheres strong enough to wrap around the planet, scientists report in a paper published Tuesday (June 18) in the journal Nature Communications. 



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