Saturn’s magnetic field is curiously warped, and one of its moons may be to blame
space.com Apr 1, 2026

Saturn’s magnetic field is curiously warped, and one of its moons may be to blame

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Researchers have discovered that Saturn's magnetic field is significantly warped, unlike Earth's uniform field. The uneven field is attributed to Saturn's rapid rotation and the effects of its moons, particularly Enceladus. Data from the Cassini spacecraft, which orbited Saturn from 2004 to 2017, revealed that Saturn's magnetic cusp is dragged to the right, suggesting a unique environment that could impact future missions to the Saturnian system and its potential for life.