

However, this isn’t any ordinary cloud, and you can see why when you pay attention to the shape of the cloud. Let us start with something out of this world, literally! If you were to observe the North Pole of Saturn from space, you would see a cloud formation over the planet.

Saturn’s own hexagon Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Kevin M. Let us see why hexagon shows up so often in nature.

An icy sweetness fills my mind, a sense that under thing and wing lies, taut yet living, coiled, the spring.” - Jacob Bronowski Their calculated honeycomb is abacus and rose combined. “The force that makes the winter grow its feathered hexagons of snow, and drives the bee to match at home. For example, the cells of the beehive have a hexagonal shape, as does the molecular structure of Carbon.
