“…We use the following expression: Here H is the plasma scale height, the subscript 0 denotes the reference altitude, and P, D, and C corresponds to the different ionospheric regions. Setting the reference altitude to the 1‐bar surface of Saturn ( h 0 =0km), we find from the following values: H P ∼4,500km (consistent with the scale height estimation of the ionosphere in the northern hemisphere by Persoon et al, ), H D ∼840km, H C ∼260km, and , , . The derived plasma scale heights can be compared with a theoretical estimate: where k is the Boltzmann's constant, T p is the plasma temperature, m i is the mean ion mass, and g is the gravitational acceleration at Saturn.…”