News Planetary Science Saturn’s icy rings are probably heating its atmosphere, giving it an ultraviolet glow Water ice falling into the planet’s upper atmosphere may create an excess UV emission Glowing hydrogen atoms form the white band in Saturn’s northern hemisphere, seen here in this composite, ultraviolet Hubble Space Telescope image. Researchers propose the hydrogen comes from icy particles that were once in the planet’s rings. Lotfi Ben-Jaffel/IAP & LPL, ESA, NASA Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Ken Croswell April 17, 2023 at 10:00 am The rings that make Saturn such a spectacle are probably heating its atmosphere and making it glow at ultraviolet wavelengths.