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Saturn’s poles are home to striking weather features. The south pole hosts a persistent, hurricane-like storm with a well-defined eye and eyewall clouds—phenomena previously unseen on other planets. The north pole presents perhaps the most intriguing feature: a vast, persistent hexagon-shaped storm rotating with Saturn itself. Each side of this hexagon is approximately 13,800 km long—larger than Earth's diameter. The origin of this geometric curiosity remains a mystery, but it exemplifies the strange and beautiful patterns nature can create on an enormous scale.