Aurora at the North Pole of Saturn as Seen by Cassini ISS

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Cassini ISS saw the visible aurora at Saturn for the first time. Brighter parts of the auroral circle are seen at latitude ~75 N. We will compare the brightness and structure of the aurora at several wavelengths, including the broadband clear filter, H-alpha (656 nm),Near-IR (825-925 nm), and UV (300-370 nm). We will discuss temporal variation of the aurora between several Cassini observations separated by months.

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