No Hexagonal Wave around Saturn's Southern Pole
Sánchez-Lavega, A.; Pérez-Hoyos, S.; French, R. G.; Acarreta, J. R.
Spain, United States
Abstract
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images (1997-2002) do not show a hexagonal wave in the south pole that is a counterpart of the northern one (D. A. Godfrey 1988, Icarus76, 335-356). However, a polar jet similar to that in which the north polar hexagonal wave is embedded has been discovered in the southern hemisphere. The HST images also reveal the existence of a small polar "cap" about 2000 km in diameter that marks the rotational pole of the planet, as well as unexpected changes in the nearby cloud structure on a timescale of years.