A new study built on six years of NASA Cassini spacecraft observations has found that Saturn’s magnetosphere, the giant ...
Saturn’s northern lights heat one side of the planet’s upper atmosphere and drive winds that mimic changes in its spin.
The gas giant’s rapid rotation and its active moons have contributed to such asymmetry.
Saturn's magnetic shield is asymmetrical compared to Earth's, suggests a new study involving University College London (UCL) ...
The newly discovered moons are "irregular" satellites, meaning they are small (averaging about 3 km across) and have distant, often eccentric orbits.