
The bright spokes in Saturn's darkest B ring appear as bright features that rotate with the planet's magnetic field.
Observed first during the Voyager spacecraft flybys in the early 1980′s, it was realized that these strange features, which flare out like spokes on a bicycle wheel, were not caused by gravitational interactions with the planet, moons or ring material. Further observations were made by Cassini in 2005 when it was confirmed the spokes are likely related to the gas giant's global magnetic field.
The leading theory is that charged dust particles suspended above and below the rings are interacting with Saturn's magnetic field, causing the spokes to rotate with the planet's interior spin. They are also thought to be seasonal over Saturn's near-30 year solar orbit - they vanish during Saturn's midwinter and midwinter, only to reappear around the Saturnian equinox. As Saturn's northern hemisphere approaches summer solstice, astronomers predict the spokes will disappear.
This observation was taken when Cassini was zooming approximately 1.2 million miles (1.9 million kilometers) above Saturn's ring plane in October 2013.





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