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NASA's James Webb Discovers Unexplained Phenomenon in Saturn's Atmosphere

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Indian Defence Review

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Source: Indian Defence Review

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered two mysterious atmospheric phenomena on Saturn—dark beads in the ionosphere and an asymmetric star-shaped pattern in the stratosphere—that defy current scientific understanding, suggesting new, unexplored dynamics in planetary atmospheres.

Unraveling the Enigma of Saturn's Centuries-Long Megastorms

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Livescience.com

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Scientists have discovered that the impacts of megastorms on Saturn, which occur once every 20 or 30 years, can last for centuries. Using radio telescope scans, researchers found traces of megastorms that occurred over 100 years ago, as well as a potentially new storm. These storms drive a mysterious ammonia transport process, dragging ammonia gas from the upper atmosphere into the lower atmosphere. The mechanisms behind these atmospheric anomalies and the formation of megastorms remain a mystery, but studying them could broaden our understanding of giant planet formation and storm systems.