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Visible-light (left, before storm) and infrared images show the effects of a storm in Saturn's atmosphere: churning storm clouds and a dark, cold vortex in the planet's troposphere (second and fourth images), and at higher altitudes, bright areas indicating methane and ethane flanking the central cool region over the storm (third and fifth images). Credit: L.N. Fletcher, T. Barry, U. of Oxford, ESO

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