Mar 30, 2006
Electric Lights on Saturn
The discovery of electric currents
everywhere in space makes the meteorological vocabulary of
astrophysicists obsolete.
This false-color image of Saturn in ultraviolet
light shows the complete circle of an aurora around Saturn’s south
pole and part of the aurora around its north pole. From almost the
beginning of the space age, plasma physicists have known that
electric currents flow from regions high above Earth’s equator
to the
auroral regions
around the magnetic poles and that these
circuits power the auroras. Presumably, Saturn’s auroras are lit by
similar circuitry.
But conventional astrophysicists persist in
describing auroras with meteorological metaphors: “hydrogen gas
excited by electron bombardment” that responds to “changes in the
solar wind.” The inertia of prior belief in the dogma that “you
can’t get charge separation in space” obscures their perception that
the charged particles they measure are in fact separated and that
the movement of those charged particles in fact constitutes an
electric current. From the measurements of charged-particle
movements in Earth’s plasma sheath, plasma physicists have
mapped
the complex electrical circuits that not only power the auroras but
also generate magnetic storms, constitute the so-called radiation
belts, likely produce Earth’s magnetic field, and may drive the
weather.
Similar circuits but at a larger scale and with more power likely flow in Saturn’s
plasma sheath. They would be responsible for Saturn’s auroras as well as its
polar hot spots, its
storms, its
lightning, the occasional
spokes on its ring system, and
probably its high-speed and banded wind system. With electric
currents flowing everywhere our spacecraft have gone, we must look
to plasma physicists and electrical engineers for explanations that
fit the facts.
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