August 3rd 1933 Will Hay discovers White Spot on Saturn
Although
best known as a comedy actor of British films in the 1930s Will Hay
was also a very competent amateur astronomer who used a Thomas Cooke
of York 6 in telescope from his home in London.
On
August 3rd 1933 he discovered a white spot on the planet
Saturn, this was the first white spot seen on the ringed planet since
1903 the next would not be until 1960. The white spots on Saturn are
storms similar to the red spot on Jupiter.
The
difference being that the red spot on Jupiter has been since
constantly for several hundred years, the white spots on Saturn only
appear occasionally
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