Using data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft as it flew past Jupiter's highly volcanic moon Io in late 2023 and again in early 2024, a Southwest Research Institute-led team identified electrons with ...
Then there's the question of what actually lies at Jupiter's core. Magnetic field data from the Juno spacecraft suggest that the planet's core is surprisingly large and seems to be made of a ...
Jupiter’s magnetic field is so strong that it’s second only ... Europa Clipper, Cassini, and Juno — to name just a few — have carried one or more magnetometers into the depths of space.
When NASA's Juno spacecraft first flew by Jupiter on August 27, all we got was a fuzzy image of the gas giant from a glancing angle. But now scientists behind the mission are starting to trickle ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Right now, NASA's Juno spacecraft is orbiting Jupiter. It's the second spacecraft in history to do so, and its orbit is taking it over Jupiter's north and south pole.
My research interests are in the magnetic fields of planets, planetary plasmas and the interaction of planetary objects - from giant Jupiter down to tiny comets ... New Horizons, Juno) as well as ...
A weak magnetic field likely attracted matter inward, contributing to the formation of the outer planetary bodies, from ...
Our research group at LASP has built, or is currently building, electric field and wave ... radiation belts), MMS (magnetic reconnection mission), and MAVEN (Mars atmosphere). We also contribute to ...
As NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory explains in a new blog post, a new study published in Nature Astronomy using data from Juno suggests that Jupiter’s atmosphere includes around 0.25% water ...
Jupiter’s moon Io (left side of image) is connected to Jupiter (right side of image) through the planet’s magnetic field. Juno’s close flyby of Io revealed electrons with varying properties ...
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