Saturn's Magnetospheric Dynamics As Viewed from Auroral Observations

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[5706] Planetary Sciences: Fluid Planets / Aurorae, [5737] Planetary Sciences: Fluid Planets / Magnetospheres

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A large program of auroral imaging observations of Saturn and Jupiter was undertaken in 2007-2008 with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). These observations consisted of daily observations for a period of a month in each of 4 campaigns, two for Jupiter and two for Saturn. In addition to an analysis of the dependence of auroral activity with solar wind conditions, published in JGR (2009), the large and consistent data set makes it possible to search for other variations of the auroral emissions. This poster will be a summary of some of the results from analyses of the campaign data on both planets, and the comparative results will lead to a summary of what we have learned about the dynamics of Saturn's magnetosphere.

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