R Soul on 28/3/2007 at 21:07
Superb :thumb:
It's amazing how such an ordered system can exist within a big fat ball of chaos.
SD on 28/3/2007 at 21:10
For those of you still on dial-up, let me apologise on Zaccheus' behalf :(
Also, that hexagon is just crying out to be goatsé'd
*Zaccheus* on 28/3/2007 at 21:12
Quote Posted by Strontium Dog
For those of you still on dial-up, let me apologise on Zaccheus' behalf :(
OMG, I didn't notice it was 4MB !
:o
Ok, I've edited the post.
:)
Renault on 28/3/2007 at 21:18
Maybe you missed the phrase DIAL-UP.
As in 56k, or 10.081 minutes to download a 4 MB file.
Edit: nice ninja edit by Zacc there.
*Zaccheus* on 28/3/2007 at 21:21
Quote Posted by Brother Renault
Maybe you missed the phrase DIAL-UP.
Relax, I've edited the post.
Quote Posted by Brother Renault
Edit: nice ninja edit by Zacc there.
Yeah, two minutes before your post! :p
Bjossi on 28/3/2007 at 21:23
That's very cool, a hexagon existing in all that chaos. :cool:
*Zaccheus* on 28/3/2007 at 21:26
And it's been there for a while !
Quote:
NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft imaged the feature over two decades ago. The fact that it has appeared in Cassini images indicates that it is a long-lived feature.
:)
Martin Karne on 28/3/2007 at 23:58
This is another proof that Saturn is a mechanical planet, either from those thief mechanists or is a death star in disguise.
:p
dj_ivocha on 29/3/2007 at 00:28
Saturn is not a mechanical planet, duh. It's obvious that this hexagon is in fact a flying city, almost certainly built and inhabited by the Nox... now that they've been exposed, they might finally make an official first contact. :cool: