"It's amazing to see such striking differences on opposite ends of Saturn's poles," said Bob Brown, team leader of the Cassini visual and infrared mapping spectrometer, University of Arizona, Tucson. "At the south pole we have what appears to be a hurricane with a giant eye, and at the north pole of Saturn we have this geometric feature, which is completely different."
The creator of the video above suggests that the existence of this hexagonal structure on Saturn is more than mere coincidence. The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of the harvest claims that the iconography used by all major religions, from Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam (the latter two having strong proscriptions against iconography but which nonetheless use these symbols) - to even the religious imagery of the ancient Sumerians, Romans, Aztec, Maya and others - all contain signs that in most cases, preceded the founding of the major world religions and which had previously been linked with ancient pagan cults of Saturn.