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188 days ago
Some perspective on how large Saturn’s hexagonal storm is Credit:NASA
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jeremymancuso.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Still smaller than Texas though...
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palewalker.bsky.social
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188 days ago
That's one hell of a storm
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shawnie3922.bsky.social
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187 days ago
Oh wow 😳
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stevie49.bsky.social
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188 days ago
That puts a different spin on relative size. Amazing imagery.
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danielmcgill198.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Saturn’s polar storm is large enough to fit the entirety of Earth’s landmass with room to spare.
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smooshadin.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Once again, America using anything but the metric system.
😂
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purefan1.bsky.social
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188 days ago
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thecatking31.bsky.social
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188 days ago
American measurements: Too big to use football fields or busses. How many murcas is it?
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auntie-maim.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Well it's like 2 freaking planet Earth+ but yeah comparing it to 'murica make so much more sense ...sigh
No wonder no one take us seriously
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postsfromthefuture.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Former country spotted inside storm on Saturn.
Rescue efforts still ongoing.
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titidu13.bsky.social
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188 days ago
There are other contries in the world than america...
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malcolmclulow.bsky.social
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188 days ago
As large as a Rosy O’Donnell bowel movement.
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vagabondrogue.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Put the entire Mercator projection at that point. I want to understaaaannnnddssss.
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jivealchemy.bsky.social
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188 days ago
✨✨✨
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joe4ea.bsky.social
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188 days ago
And yet Texas is somehow much, much larger than the storm.
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originaltimmychan.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Hell yeah it is. Probably takes longer to get to Amarillo than to drive across that storm.
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zomneydomnitz.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Us after 4 years of Trump.
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blogscot.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Saturn´s hexagonal storm, coming to a planet near you.
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davidpm1021.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Stop. My brain hurts.
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betterbutters.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Wow
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auntie-maim.bsky.social
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188 days ago
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bryn2024.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Yeah, but how many bananas is that?
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gishnu.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Now throw our biggest hurricane on that as well
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kevin80s.bsky.social
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188 days ago
are those smaller hurricanes everywhere inside of it?!
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ladyelizadeath.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Still reeling that a storm can be **hexagonal** in shape LOL
That is truly some extraterrestrial shit (not like aliens, just anything not on Earth, guys, calm down!)
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berzerkotto.bsky.social
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187 days ago
It's not Mars we should be obsessing over. It's Saturn....
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chxf.bsky.social
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188 days ago
reminds me of taco bell
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neiceworth.bsky.social
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188 days ago
How big is the storm on Jupiter in comparison?
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naganommer.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Thats why SCP-2399 is so dangerous. It makes a storm that big just by being there.
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barschall.bsky.social
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188 days ago
Very interesting. Do we know it’s a storm for sure?
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simonot.bsky.social
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188 days ago
How many hot dog, and bald eagle freedom units is that?
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😂
No wonder no one take us seriously
Rescue efforts still ongoing.
That is truly some extraterrestrial shit (not like aliens, just anything not on Earth, guys, calm down!)