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Astronomers Observe Relative Hot Spot on Saturn Polar Cap (Los Angeles Times)







Astronomers Observe Relative Hot Spot on
Saturn Polar Cap (Los Angeles Times)

Astronomers Observe Relative Hot Spot on
Saturn Polar Cap (Los Angeles Times)
02/05/2005 10:15 PM

Los Angeles Times - HONOLULU — Astronomers using the giant Keck I telescope atop Mauna Kea have discovered a hot spot at the tip of Saturn's south pole.




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