The Mystery of the Hexagon on Saturn

A hexagonal cloud formation has been observed at Saturn's North Pole. Though most scientists are unsure what is causing it, some have a simple theory (Link). Some of the usual nutjobs are saying it's ALIENS!
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Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.

Saturday, the sixth day, is named for it.

How many sides to a hexagon?

<spooky ghost voice> Ooooohhhhh!!</spooky ghost voice>

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Oh, also.

Before the discovery of Uranus, Saturn was universally regarded as the ruling planet of Aquarius, which many believe is the age we are currently in. In Roman mythology, Saturn was the god of agriculture and his symbol is a scythe.

Saturn was associated with the 1st and 8th houses (1st house = incarnation, 8th house = death; Saturn being the planet of mortality, and hence, why the Grim Reaper carries a scythe).

Saturn was also said to 'joy' in the 12th house of self-undoing.

<spooky ghost voice> Boooogy-boogy-boogy-boogy!!! </spooky ghost voice>

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And now a special on the mysterious triangle between womens legs...

George Shafer of Columbia Universities Tech department states: No such phenomena were observed, it's probably an urban myth folks...

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