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Dazzling 'dawn storms' that illuminate Jupiter's poles are 10x more intense than the gas giant's regular auroras.
Jupiter’s magnetic field is profoundly different from that of all other known planets — it essentially has two magnetic south poles instead of just one, a new Nature study finds.. Scientists ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Monstrous cyclones are churning over Jupiter's poles, until now a largely unexplored region that is more turbulent than scientists expected. NASA's Juno spacecraft spotted ...
In infrared light, Jupiter’s poles still put on a show. The Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper revealed hot spots at both poles, and captured the south pole’s bright aurora in high detail.
No, that's not a faraway alien world you're looking at. That's an infrared image of Jupiter and its poles, courtesy of NASA. NASA's JPL has released images of the gas giant showing the impact that ...
Launched Aug. 5, 2011, Juno braked into a highly elliptical orbit around Jupiter’s poles on July 4. At the end of July, the solar-powered spacecraft reached the high point of that initial 53-day ...
Scientists have never explored Jupiter’s north pole – until now. NASA’s spacecraft Juno sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter’s north pole – photographs that reveal storm systems ...
Monstrous cyclones are churning over Jupiter’s poles, until now a largely unexplored region that is more turbulent than scientists expected. NASA’s Juno spacecraft spotted the chaotic weather ...
Massive cyclones swirling around Jupiter’s north and south poles are the latest discoveries to result from NASA’s Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting Jupiter.
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What is going on at Jupiter's poles? - MSNExplore the mysterious and mesmerizing phenomena at Jupiter's poles! 🌌 Dive into the science behind the gas giant's stunning auroras, swirling cyclones, and unique magnetic fields. Learn what ...
Jupiter's south pole was well documented by Cassini on its way to Saturn, but the north pole (home of Jovian Santa, one could only assume) has remained much more mysterious.
Scientists have never explored Jupiter’s north pole – until now. NASA’s spacecraft Juno sent back the first-ever images of Jupiter’s north pole – photographs that reveal storm systems ...
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