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Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have made a new discovery by observing and analyzing the first new ...
Scientists using NASA's Juno spacecraft have discovered a new plasma wave in Jupiter's auroras, offering fresh insight into ...
In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers from the University of Minnesota have uncovered a new type of plasma wave in ...
Researchers' analysis showed that the plasma waves have a very low frequency, unlike anything previously seen around Earth.
In Addition, the team zoomed in on aurora-made trihydrogen cation (H3+) emissions, and they reported that the variations observed in the H3+ emissions are way more than was previously imagined.
Jupiter has the most powerful aurora in the solar system, so the team was not surprised that electric potentials play a role in their generation.
The decades-old mystery of how Jupiter produces a burst of X-rays every few minutes has been solved by scientists. The X-rays are part of the giant planet’s aurora – bursts of visible and invisible ...
Starting in January 2014, a telescope aboard the JAXA’s Hisaki satellite, which focused on Jupiter for two months, recorded intermittent brightening of the giant planet’s aurora.
This image of Jupiter’s moon Europa was captured by the JunoCam instrument aboard NASA’s Juno spacecraft during the mission’s close flyby on September 29, 2022.
The observation is based on data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which made a historic low orbit flight over Jupiter’s north ...
The observation is based on data from NASA's Juno spacecraft, which made a historic low orbit flight over Jupiter's north pole, where the team was able to use their expertise in data analysis to study ...