The Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions surrounding the Kronian magnetic poles, above the ionosphere up to a few planetary radii. It directly compares to the auroral radio emissions emanating from other planetary magnetospheres such as Earth and the giant planets. Our knowledge on SKR relied on remote observations of the Voyagers (flybys in 1980 and 1981) and Ulysses (distant observations in the 1990s) until Cassini started to orbit Saturn in 2004. Since then, it has been routinely observed from a large set of remote locations, but also in-situ for the first time at a planet other than Earth. This article reviews the state of the art of SKR average remote properties, the first insights brought by in-sit...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
International audienceThe Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR) was observed for the first time during t...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
The Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions surrounding the Kronia...
International audienceThe Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions ...
International audienceSince Cassini entered Saturn's magnetosphere in July 2004, the auroral Saturni...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceDuring Cassini's orbit insertion about Saturn, the spacecraft passed within 1....
International audienceThe RPWS experiment onboard Cassini spacecraft provides, since mid 2004, regul...
International audienceIntense saturnian radio emission has been observed since June 2004, and until ...
The Saturnian Kilometric Radio emission (SKR), discovered and briefly observed by Voyager spacecraft...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
Intense saturnian radio emission has been observed since June 2004, and until today, by the Radio an...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
The discovery of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) was made by the Voyager spacecraft over three dec...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
International audienceThe Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR) was observed for the first time during t...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...
The Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions surrounding the Kronia...
International audienceThe Saturnian Kilometric Radiation (SKR) is radiated from the auroral regions ...
International audienceSince Cassini entered Saturn's magnetosphere in July 2004, the auroral Saturni...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
International audienceDuring Cassini's orbit insertion about Saturn, the spacecraft passed within 1....
International audienceThe RPWS experiment onboard Cassini spacecraft provides, since mid 2004, regul...
International audienceIntense saturnian radio emission has been observed since June 2004, and until ...
The Saturnian Kilometric Radio emission (SKR), discovered and briefly observed by Voyager spacecraft...
On 17 October 2008, the Cassini spacecraft crossed the southern sources of Saturn kilometric radiati...
Intense saturnian radio emission has been observed since June 2004, and until today, by the Radio an...
Earth-orbiting satellites have routinely traversed the source regions of auroral kilometric radiatio...
The discovery of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) was made by the Voyager spacecraft over three dec...
International audienceUnderstanding how auroral radio emissions are produced by magnetized bodies re...
International audienceThe Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR) was observed for the first time during t...
The Cassini spacecraft flew very near a source region of Saturn kilometric radiation (SKR) on day 07...