The space probe Cassini has been exploring Saturn since 2004. One of the instruments on the two story tall spacecraft is from the University of Iowa called the Radio Plasma and Wave Science (RPWS) ...
Sound and light have way more in common than you think, which is why it’s easy to turn light data, like radio waves, into sound. This can make for some pretty incredible science communicating ...
On April 26, NASA's Cassini spacecraft shot between Saturn and its innermost ring, going where no human-made object has gone before. Cassini has already made some new discoveries thanks to its dive ...
A paper published in *The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA)* officially debunks the internet rumor that the Saturn V rocket's acoustic output was capable of melting concrete or ...
If star-hopping aliens ever visited our solar system, Saturn is probably the planet they'd remember. The seven giant rings circling its equator make Saturn the most distinct planet orbiting the sun.
Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft dived between Saturn and its innermost ring — an area no man-made object has visited before. Scientists were excited to hear what Cassini had to offer, but were surprised to ...
Standing on the beach and watching the tide roll in is a reminder of Earth's special relationship with our moon. But Saturn and its moon Enceladus have something more between them. They communicate ...
WASHINGTON - Saturn's radio emissions could be mistaken for a Halloween sound track. That is how University of Iowa researchers Bill Kurth and Don Gurnett describe their recent findings, published 23 ...