Space Scientists Discover a Never-Before-Seen Mechanism Fueling Huge Planetary Aurorae on Saturn

Folks , yet again scientists are trying hard to obfuscate the true root cause for planetary auroras...however their attempts are getting more and more strained - it's hard to suppress the truth for so long :))

Space Scientists Discover a Never-Before-Seen Mechanism Fueling Huge Planetary Aurorae on Saturn

TOPICS:AuroraGeophysicsPlanetsPopularSaturnUniversity Of Leicester

By UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER FEBRUARY 9, 2022

Saturn South Pole Cassini

Infrared image of Saturn showing an aurora at its southern pole, captured by the Cassini spacecraft. Credit: NASA/JPL/ASI/University of Arizona/University of Leicester

Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae.

Leicester space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fuelling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn.

Saturn is unique among planets observed to date in that some of its aurorae are generated by swirling winds within its own atmosphere, and not just from the planet’s surrounding magnetosphere.

At all other observed planets, including Earth, aurorae are only formed by powerful currents that flow into the planet’s atmosphere from the surrounding magnetosphere. These are driven by either interaction with charged particles from the Sun (as at the Earth) or volcanic material erupted from a moon orbiting the planet (as at Jupiter and Saturn).

This discovery changes scientists’ understanding of planetary aurorae and answers one of the first mysteries raised by NASA’s Cassini probe, which reached Saturn in 2004: why can’t we easily measure the length of a day on the Ringed Planet?

When it first arrived at Saturn, Cassini tried to measure the bulk rotation rate of the planet, that determines the length of its day, by tracking radio emission ‘pulses’ from Saturn’s atmosphere. To the great surprise of those making the measurements, they found that the rate appeared to have changed over the two decades since the last spacecraft to have flown past the planet – Voyager 2, also operated by NASA – in 1981.

Leicester PhD researcher Nahid Chowdhury is a member of the Planetary Science Group within the School of Physics and Astronomy and corresponding author for the study, published in Geophysical Research Letters.

He said: “Saturn’s internal rotation rate has to be constant, but for decades researchers have shown that numerous periodic properties related to the planet – the very measurements we’ve used at other planets to understand the internal rotation rate, such as the radio emission – tend to change with time. What’s more, there are also independent periodic features seen in the northern and southern hemispheres which themselves vary over the course of a season on the planet.

“Our understanding of the physics of planetary interiors tells us the true rotation rate of the planet can’t change this quickly, so something unique and strange must be happening at Saturn. Several theories have been touted since the advent of the NASA Cassini mission trying to explain the mechanism/s behind these observed periodicities. This study represents the first detection of the fundamental driver, situated in the upper atmosphere of the planet, which goes on to generate both the observed planetary periodicities and aurorae.

“It’s absolutely thrilling to be able to provide an answer to one of the longest standing questions in our field. This is likely to initiate some rethinking about how local atmospheric weather effects on a planet impact the creation of aurorae, not just in our own Solar System but farther afield too.”

Astronomers and planetary scientists based at the University of Leicester led a study alongside colleagues from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and the Universities of Wisconsin-Madison, Boston, and Lancaster, plus Imperial and University Colleges, London, to resolve the decades-old question.

They measured infrared emissions from the gas giant’s upper atmosphere using the Keck Observatory in Hawai’i and mapped the varying flows of Saturn’s ionosphere, far below the magnetosphere, over the course of a month in 2017.

This map, when fixed against the known pulse of Saturn’s radio aurorae, showed that a significant proportion of the planet’s aurorae are generated by the swirling pattern of weather in its atmosphere and are responsible for the planet’s observed variable rate of rotation.

Researchers believe the system is driven by energy from Saturn’s thermosphere, with winds in the ionosphere observed between 0.3 and 3.0 kilometers per second.

Saturn Aurorae Diagram

Simplified figure showing the direction of winds within layers of Saturn’s atmosphere. Credit: Nahid Chowdhury/University of Leicester

Dr. Tom Stallard, Associate Professor in Planetary Astronomy at the University of Leicester, added: “The University of Leicester has long been involved in measuring the effects of this new discovery – we’ve observed how the pulsing aurorae and the wobbling magnetic field lines stretching out into space highlight an apparently changing rotation rate. For two decades our researchers, along with the wider scientific community, have speculated about what might be driving these strange periodicities.

“Over the years, scientific meetings have had late-night discussions about whether the volcanic moon Enceladus might be the cause, or interactions with the thick atmosphere of the moon Titan, or perhaps interactions with Saturn’s bright rings. But recently, many researchers have focused on the possibility that it is Saturn’s upper atmosphere that causes this variability.

“This search for a new type of aurora harks back to some of the earliest theories about Earth’s aurora. We now know that aurorae on Earth are powered by interactions with the stream of charged particles driven from the Sun. But I love that the name Aurora Borealis originates from the ‘the Dawn of the Northern Wind’. These observations have revealed that Saturn has a true Aurora Borealis – the first ever aurora driven by the winds in the atmosphere of a planet.”

Dr. Kevin Baines, a JPL-Caltech-based co-author of the study and a member of the Cassini Science Team, added: “Our study, by conclusively determining the origin of the mysterious variability in radio pulses, eliminates much of the confusion into Saturn’s bulk rotation rate and the length of the day on Saturn.”

Because of the variable rotation rates observed at Saturn, scientists have been prevented from using the regular pulse of radio emission to calculate the bulk internal rotation rate. Fortunately, a novel method was developed by Cassini scientists using gravity-induced perturbations in Saturn’s complex ring system, which now seems to be the most accurate means of measuring the planet’s bulk rotational period, which was determined in 2019 to be 10 hours, 33 minutes and 38 seconds.

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Sidhartha,

You say that the scientists are trying to "obfuscate" the true root cause for planetary auroras.

I think that you are very generous in your choice of vocabulary to describe their activities. I could think of some other "choice" adjectives.

Cheers!

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@deandddd , I echo your thoughts...you know for many years now , I've believed that the solid planet theory is at it's weakest when it comes to explaining the true root cause/source of planetary Auroras (emissions from the inner Sun emerging out of the Polar openings) .

It is on this very aspect of Aurora creation , that the Hollow Planet theory will one day (in the not so distant future) dethrone the solid planet theory .

Specific to this article , scientists are even becoming oblivious to the fact that they are attributing different causes for Aurora creation for different planets within our own Solar system itself :)) They're ignoring the truth that the SAME laws of physics apply to all planets and hence the SAME reasons must give rise to Auroras on each planet !! Elementary principles of science have been forgotten here .

**For a moment , even if play along with the theory proposed in this article that powerful winds in Saturn's upper atmosphere are contributing to the intensity of Saturn's Auroras , then how would they explain the energy source for such turbulent weather/storms on a planet that receives very faint sunlight ?? What is fuelling such powerful winds on such a frigid planet , so far away from the Sun ?

Regards

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Sidhartha,

You have just shown how patherically absurd the arguments of the planetary physicists are.

In the meantime, the everyday people are busy watching television. And we can't get through to them.

Cheers!/Tears!

Thanks @deandddd , also just to document the glaring inconsistencies of mainstream science about planetary Auroras , here are their official views :-

  1. Earth's Auroras - These are caused by the Solar wind colliding with Earth's Magnetic field
  2. Jupiter's mega powerful Auroras - These are caused by volcanic eruptions from Jupiter's moon Io , streaming particles out into space that collide with Jupiter's strong magnetic field (almost no mention of the role played by Solar wind from the far away Sun)
  3. Saturn's intense Auroras - These are given power by strong winds in Saturn's upper atmosphere (no mention of the role played by the Solar wind from the very distant Sun)

**Folks , let's hold mainstream science accountable to their own divergent explanations which even appear in textbooks - they need to be questioned and cornered to explain why their explanation for root cause of Auroras is different for different planets in our own Solar system (leave alone all other planets) , when the SAME LAWS of nature apply to all planets !

In fact , till date they do not admit that Auroras are an intrinsic feature of planets , even of those "rogue" planets - that are not attached to any star (and are drifting independently through space) . Folks , this is NOT how science is done.

Regards

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Sidhartha,

Unfortunately, people don't have enough time to run around chasing after rascal scientists. It is unfortunate, people take 2 hours to get to work, they work for as many as ten, and take two more hours to get home. Then they have to eat and they would like to sleep 7 hours. This is the problem, please are too busy and have no time to investigate.

Cheers!/Tears!

Yes @deandddd , this one though is such a low hanging fruit for us Hollow Earth theorists . It doesn't take a PhD to see through these ridiculous attempts of the "billiard ball planet" theorists :)) Plain common sense is good enough and just about anybody can take up this challenge !

Regards