Like a mouse reining in an elephant, Saturn’s tiny moon Enceladus is acting as a brake on the giant planet’s magnetic field, researchers assert in the April 20 Science. Don Gurnett of the University of Iowa in Iowa City and his colleagues trace the effect to water vapor and ice particles shot from geysers at Enceladus’ south pole.
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