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Enceladus isn't just an icy moon. It's a planetary-scale generator, pumping energy and plasma waves more than 500,000 km

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Feb 9
  • 1 min read
Exploring the Electromagnetic Influence of Enceladus: This infographic illustrates how the tiny moon Enceladus generates Alfven waves through ionized geysers, interacting with Saturn's magnetic field and creating auroral features visible even 504,000 km away. The phenomenon provides insights into the dynamics of icy moons and exoplanets.
Exploring the Electromagnetic Influence of Enceladus: This infographic illustrates how the tiny moon Enceladus generates Alfven waves through ionized geysers, interacting with Saturn's magnetic field and creating auroral features visible even 504,000 km away. The phenomenon provides insights into the dynamics of icy moons and exoplanets.

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