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K&R JohnnyRingo Dec 2013 #1
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2013 #2
Ahhhhh.... science! AlbertCat Dec 2013 #3
Wow! 2naSalit Dec 2013 #4
But WHY is it shaped like a hexagon? tclambert Dec 2013 #5
If you can answer that, then I suggest you write it up for your doctoral dissertation in astronomy Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #7
Atmospheric Carbon makes it a bucky ribo planet, 6-5-6, not a diamond planet, DhhD Dec 2013 #23
Here's an article that talks about that. trotsky Dec 2013 #8
Cool. Thank you! CrispyQ Dec 2013 #12
Uh oh... Previous threads on this have resulted in long running "discussions" Thor_MN Dec 2013 #13
Vast difference in size between HUGE Saturn and the tiny experiment materials... Peace Patriot Dec 2013 #15
Given that the same fluid behavior has been observed in hurricanes, trotsky Dec 2013 #16
Nature LOVES six sided things.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2013 #20
That is cool. Thanks for posting! riqster Dec 2013 #6
It's a stargate. Every interesting solar system has one. hunter Dec 2013 #9
What an incredible picture nt BlueToTheBone Dec 2013 #10
Does that take a Torx T-2000000000 ? nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2013 #11
Nicely done!!! Thor_MN Dec 2013 #14
I think I wrenched my funny-bone laughing at that one. tclambert Dec 2013 #17
It Torxed me off awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #19
Cool!!! burrowowl Dec 2013 #18
Is Saturn totally gaseous throughout? raging moderate Dec 2013 #21
I Don't Know About Saturn, On the Road Dec 2013 #22
I'm betting on Bavarian Cream. nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2013 #24
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