A NASA spacecraft has spied a vortex swirling in the atmosphere high above the south pole of Saturn's moon Titan, hinting that winter may be coming to the huge body's southern reaches.
"The structure inside the vortex is reminiscent of the open cellular convection that is often seen over Earth's oceans," Tony Del Genio, a Cassini team member at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, said in a statement.
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