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Post by julesd68 on Jun 16, 2019 19:36:21 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Jun 16, 2019 19:52:30 GMT
Told you it was good. I thought at first that splitting the movements up might make things a bit "disjointed" but it actually worked well.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 16, 2019 20:05:08 GMT
See also his new series on The Planets. Very good.
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 17, 2019 5:51:03 GMT
That was good! Thanks for the link, Jules. Surprising and curious that the 2nd (maybe the 1st) most amazing thing about Saturn wasn't mentioned and barely, fleetingly shown - the huge, polar hexagonal storm formation. Perhaps Cox thought that would be a mind-blown concept too far!
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Post by MartinT on Jun 17, 2019 5:53:56 GMT
Have there been any theories on the hexagonal shape, Jerry?
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 17, 2019 6:07:22 GMT
Have there been any theories on the hexagonal shape, Jerry? Yes, it seems likely to be a fairly mundane, if rare, rotational / air pressure resonance thing. You can get the same sort of thing appearing in a rotating bucket of water under the right conditions, apparently!
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Post by julesd68 on Jun 17, 2019 11:40:45 GMT
It was great viewing, my only complaint was that sometimes the cameras stayed on the orchestra too long when I really wanted to enjoy the visuals.
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