Saturn is sending astronomers mixed signals — radio signals, that is. NASA's Cassini spacecraft recently found that the natural radio wave signals coming from the giant planet differ in the northern ...
Observations from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft have been used to build, for the first time, a 3-D picture of the sources of intense radio emissions in Saturn’s magnetic field, known as the Saturn ...
Gargantuan storms on Saturn can wrap around the entire planet and be seen for months. New research suggests their impacts persist hundreds of years longer than experts thought. When you purchase ...
Saturn’s beautiful rings and many moons are an impressive sight to view through a telescope. But as NASA’s Voyager and then Cassini spacecraft discovered, as they rocketed close to the planet, Saturn ...
Saturn's radio emissions could be mistaken for a Halloween sound track. That's how University of Iowa researchers Bill Kurth and Don Gurnett describe their recent findings in the July 23 issue of the ...
Just as the static on an AM radio grows louder with the approach of a summer lightning storm, strong radio emissions accompany bright auroral spots — similar to Earth’s northern lights — on the planet ...
Highresolution observations of Saturn's radio emissions have just been made publicby NASA; these observations were made with the radio and plasma wave instrumentaboard the Cassini spacecraft. The ...
Radio image of Saturn taken with the VLA in May 2015, with the brighter radio emissions from Saturn and its rings subtracted to enhance the contrast in the fainter radio emissions between the various ...
University of Iowa researchers Bill Kurth and Don Gurnett say that Saturn's radio emissions could be mistaken for a Halloween sound track. Their paper on the eerie-sounding radio emissions was ...