radial spoke parre-ye šoâyi Fr.: spoke radial Any of short-lived (generally lasting less than 24 hours) radial features that periodically appear over the outer half of → Saturn’s → B ring, when the ring tilt angle is small. These features revolve at the same rate as the planet’s → magnetic field and maintain their shape over much of the course of their existence even though they extend tens of thousands of kilometers across the rings. It is believed that the tiny particles that make up these spokes are electrically charged and temporarily “frozen” into the planet’s magnetic field (Ellis et al., 2007, Planetary Ring Systems, Springer). |