NASA scientists have used the Cassini space probe to image a bizarre cloud formation above the north pole of Saturn. Shaped like a hexagon and about four times the size of Earth, the feature was imaged previously by both Voyager space probes, indicating it is either very stable or recurs regularly. As with most weird space observations, scientists currently have no explanation for it.
Oh, that's just the set-screw. God uses it to control the tilt of Saturn's rings. When they start to get out of whack, He just uses an Allen wrench to tighten them up.
Posted by: DensityDuck on April 2, 2007 12:56 PMI wonder what the torque rating is?
Posted by: Scott on April 2, 2007 01:07 PMit's a Markovian gate!
Posted by: mrfred on April 2, 2007 03:58 PMTorque rating? Does he do it via a deflection-style wrench or actually measuring bolt stretch?
Posted by: ron on April 3, 2007 11:25 AM