NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter’s superstorms generate intense lightning, forming a powerful and complex electrical weather system.
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Lightning strikes on Jupiter are 100 times as powerful as those on Earth, a new study suggests
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has massive storms that match its size. These storms—some of which can last ...
It only takes one close encounter with a lightning strike to get the full sense of its power. At around 1 gigaJoule of energy ...
Juno carries a suite of nine instruments to explore Jupiter from its interior to its atmosphere. It will map Jupiter's ...
Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system, is not as big as we thought. For more than half-a-century, astronomers thought they had a good idea of the gas giant's shape and size. Now, a fresh ...
Next Wednesday Oct. 9, the Juno spacecraft will make an extremely close approach to Earth as part of a gravity assist maneuver to boost to it to Jupiter. The probe was launched on Aug. 5, 2011 on a ...
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