NASA’s close call with Saturn hurricane leads to amazing imagery

The storm is the size of two Earths. Its eye alone is a massive 1,250 miles wide. Strangely, the storm has gravitated toward the planet's north pole and exists without oceans and with very little water vapor.

You’ve never seen Saturn like this before

For only the second time, NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured a view of perhaps the solar system's second-most-beautiful planet from "behind" ... from opposite the sun.