Saturn Burps After Large Storm
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has actually tracked the after-effects of an unusual substantial storm on Saturn. Data expose record-setting disturbances in the planet's upper environment long after the noticeable indicators of the storm mellowed out , in addition to an indication the storm was more strong than scientists previously thought. Data from Cassini's composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) instrument exposed the storm's effective discharge sent the temperature in Saturn's stratosphere soaring 150 degrees Fahrenheit (83 kelvins) above regular . At the exact same time, researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. , spotted a big boost in the amount of ethylene gas, the origin of which is a puzzle . Ethylene, an unsmelling , colorless gas, isn't generally noted on Saturn. On Earth, it is produced by natural and synthetic sources. Goddard scientists describe the extraordinary belch of energy in a paper to be published in the Nov.People:
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0.320462 | "This temperature spike is so extreme it's almost unbelievable, especially in this part of Saturn's atmosphere, which typically is very stable," said Brigette Hesman, ... |
0.178524 | "This temperature spike is so extreme it's almost unbelievable, especially in this part of Saturn's atmosphere, which typically is very stable," said Brigette Hesman, the study's lead author and a University of Maryland scientist who works at Goddard. "To get a temperature change of the same scale on Earth, you'd be going from the depths of winter in Fairbanks, Alaska, to the height of summer in the Mojave Desert." |
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Disambiguation: WriterReferences: Dwayne Brown
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0.144598 | "These studies will give us new insight into some of the photochemical processes at work in the stratospheres of Saturn, other giants in our solar system, and beyond," said Scott Edgington, ... |
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Company: Saturn
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