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A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere "like a giant squash ball," a new study reports.
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Research published by scientists in England found a 2017 solar event compressed Jupiter's magnetic field, setting off aurora at the poles and heating in the upper atmosphere that spread across the ...
Jupiter’s skies can glow with lights more intense than anything on Earth. Its polar auroras shine when charged particles ...
During its 71st close flyby of Jupiter, the Juno probe went into safe mode twice. According to NASA, this could be due to the radiation.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNJupiter’s Magnetic Shield Shattered by Solar Storm—Stunning Scientists with a 500°C Heat SurgeA powerful solar storm has delivered a dramatic blow to Jupiter’s magnetosphere, revealing that even the largest planet in ...
The team used more than a decade’s worth of observations of Uranus’ unique aurorae taken with Hubble and refined the planet’s ...
An international team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have made new measurements of Uranus' interior ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune’s auroras, revealing new details about its atmosphere and magnetism.
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