Strange spokes are seen on a new image of Saturn captured by the Hubble Space Telescope team at NASA. The Voyager mission first observed the spokes in the early 1980s.
Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explains the significance of new images provided by NASA's Webb Space Telescope on 'Sunday Night in America.'NASA said in a release last week that the images mark the start of the planet's"spoke season" surrounding its equinox. The spoke season is when enigmatic features are visible across the planet's rings, though the cause of the spokes has yet to be fully explained.
Because Saturn is tilted on its axis, it has four seasons, like Earth. However, due to Saturn's much larger orbit, each season lasts for around seven Earth years. The equinox occurs when the rings are titled edge-on to the sun. The spokes will disappear when it is near summer or winter solstice there.
The spokes are expected to become increasingly prominent as the autumnal equinox of Saturn's Northern Hemisphere on May 6, 2025 draws near. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observation time devoted to Saturn each year, thanks to the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy program, and the dynamic gas giant planet always shows us something new.The cause of the spokes is suspected to be the planet's magnetic field. The spokes were first observed by NASA's Voyager mission in the early 1980s.
A model of the Cassini spacecraft is seen at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sept. 13, 2017, in Pasadena, California., the precise beginning and duration of the spoke season is still unpredictable, rather like predicting the first storm during hurricane season," NASA senior planetary scientist Amy Simon, head of the Hubble Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy program, said in a statement.
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