What you see is . . .
What you see is an infra-red view of the planet. The dark spot are cooler, caused by swirling of various mixtures of compounds from many levels in the atmosphere. Given the planets size, gravity and rotational motion, the "air" of this planet cannot remain calm. What we see in the photo looks like soup but it really is "relative heat/warmth" of very tenuous atmospheric boundary areas.
The dark areas suggest that there is a great deal of mixing and swirling going on. This is in direct contradiction to the permanence of the "hexagon" where the atmospheric currents swirl along the sides of the hexagon, then turn the corner to move down the next side. This acts like something solid. This is a real puzzle.
But my question is, "Does the hexagon on Saturn signify any symbolic message for astrologers?" Do we need a new way of looking at this old devil? Dave