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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.
The NASA spacecraft tasked with uncovering the secrets of Jupiter, king of the planets, is running out of time. The Juno ...
When searching for the unknown, classic physics wisdom holds that a bigger detector boosts the chances of discovery. A ...
The JUNO mission has been NASA’s groundbreaking journey to uncover the mysteries of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar ...
Everything about the Juno mission is big. With three big solar panels, each about 33 feet long, the craft itself looks like a giant spinning fan. Its size is frequently compared to a basketball court.
The mission is the first flyby of its kind in a series intended to dig deeper into what makes Jupiter tick. Juno made the journey on Aug. 27 at a range of about 2,500 miles above the planet’s ...
For years, scientists thought Jupiter’s strange interior was the result of a massive collision in its youth. But new research ...
Juno will help solve the mysteries of Jupiter by looking at its interior. The spacecraft will orbit the poles about 3,000 miles (5,000 kilometers) above the planet’s clouds and try to dodge the ...