It may be the strangest looking object in our solar system and it exists on Saturn.
It's called the Saturn Hexagon. And the Cassini mission gave us a better view of it.
It exists around the planet's north pole and each side is 9,000 miles (14,500 km) long.
It even changed in color from blueish/green to gold.
But how did it form? One theory says the hexagon shape occurs because of vortexes deep within the gas giant and they pinch an intense horizontal jet near the equator—which is what warps the storm into a hexagon.