4,000 kilometers above the surface, we hit Saturn's upper atmosphere. As we plummet through the north pole, we'll be treated to the sight of a magnificent aurora, like the ones we see in Alaska.
The discovery points to what astronomers have thought for decades, that Saturn's rings were caused by a massive collision about 100 million years ago.
discovered the presence of aurora-like light shows reminiscent of those on Earth on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The launch of the Hubble Telescope in 1990 revealed even more about these ...
March’s night sky will offer several celestial wonders, including a total lunar eclipse, Mercury at its best and a peaking ...