Introduction
Considered the second largest gas giant, Saturn has strong winds that are much stronger than the winds here on Earth. Moreover, once every thirty Earth years, a strong storm churns in the planet’s atmosphere so great that it creates a bright spot visible to weaker telescopes. In addition, this storm is so massive that its diameter can be larger than Earth’s while leaving a trail of weaker storms that encircles the entire planet. This phenomenon which occurs every one Saturnian year is collectively known as the Great White Spots of Saturn. In this light, this paper aims Continue reading...