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Astronaut Captures Rare ‘Jellyfish’ Sprite Lightning from Space Over North AmericaNASA’s astronaut, Nichole “Vapor” Ayers, has photographed a spectacular atmospheric event – a large red ‘jellyfish’ sprite ...
"Eight minutes later, the orbiter started receiving data from the descent probe, which slammed into the top of the Jovian atmosphere at a comet-like speed of 170,000 kilometers per hour," NASA ...
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft detected the telltale radio signals of lightning strikes in Jupiter’s tremendous storms during its flyby of the gas giant in 1979, and a series of spacecraft since ...
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
How Jupiter's lightning looks and how it is created is vastly different than it is on Earth. Storms on Jupiter are powered by clouds containing an ammonia-water solution.
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
This was not the first time Juno has captured lightning on Jupiter. Lightning was first observed on Jupiter in 1979 during Voyager's mission.
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