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Using the upgraded Very Large Array, UC Berkeley astronomers have produced a detailed radio map of the upper 100 kilometers of Jupiter's atmosphere, revealing the complex movement of ammonia gas ...
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A new radio map of Jupiter, built with data from the Very Large Array in New Mexico, shows the movement of ammonia gas in the planet's atmosphere.
A team of astronomers has obtained what they say the most detailed radio map yet of the atmosphere of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. By using the upgraded Karl G. Jansky Very ...
WASHINGTON: Astronomers have produced the most detailed radio map yet of the atmosphere of Jupiter, unveiling massive movement of ammonia gas under the colourful bands, spots and whirling clouds ...
"Jupiter's rotation once every 10 hours usually blurs radio maps, because these maps take many hours to observe," says co-author Robert Sault of the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Flat map of Jupiter in radio waves with ALMA (top) and visible light with the Hubble Space Telescope (bottom). The eruption in the South Equatorial Belt is visible in both images.
Radio map reveals massive ammonia gas at Jupiter A massive amount of ammonia gas lies beneath the colourful clouds on Jupiter, astronomers have revealed, a discovery coming just a month prior to ...
Just one month before the Juno spacecraft arrives at the gas giant Jupiter, the most detailed radio-wave maps ever of the planet's atmosphere dig beneath surface-level clouds to reveal the ...