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The never stopping movement of planets as well as various changes within stars lead to appearing of different types of astronomical events. Some can be viewed by the naked eye; others occur only once in a century and require using special equipment to be seen. We at Smart is the New Sexy collected 10 most amazing and rare astronomical events that you’re going to witness right away.
Great White Thunder Storm
The Great White Spot is a massive complex of thunderstorms. Radio waves emitted by electrical discharges there reveal intense and nearly continuous lightning that, at the peak of the storm, can flash 10 times or more per second. The staggeringly powerful thunderstorm is approximately 6,200 miles (10,000 kilometers) wide, nearly as wide as Earth, and has a tail of white clouds that encircles all of Saturn.
The storm began forming in the ringed planet's northern hemisphere in 2011. This is about 10 years early for Great White Spots, which usually recur about every 30 Earth years, when Saturn's northern hemisphere tilts most toward the sun.
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The never stopping movement of planets as well as various changes within stars lead to appearing of different types of astronomical events. Some can be viewed by the naked eye; others occur only once in a century and require using special equipment to be seen. We at Smart is the New Sexy collected 10 most amazing and rare astronomical events that you’re going to witness right away.
Great White Thunder Storm
The Great White Spot is a massive complex of thunderstorms. Radio waves emitted by electrical discharges there reveal intense and nearly continuous lightning that, at the peak of the storm, can flash 10 times or more per second. The staggeringly powerful thunderstorm is approximately 6,200 miles (10,000 kilometers) wide, nearly as wide as Earth, and has a tail of white clouds that encircles all of Saturn.
The storm began forming in the ringed planet's northern hemisphere in 2011. This is about 10 years early for Great White Spots, which usually recur about every 30 Earth years, when Saturn's northern hemisphere tilts most toward the sun.
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For more videos and articles visit:
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