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Great Red What? Check out Jupiter’s giant, magnetic tornado
The dark UV ovals were first detected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope during the late 1990s at the north and south poles. During the Cassini spacecraft’s flyby of Jupiter in 2000, it also confirmed these ovals at Jupiter’s north pole, but the ovals did not get a lot of attention from scientists.
Magnetic tornadoes on Jupiter are spawning Earth-size storms
Magnetic vortices twisting down from Jupiter's ionosphere into its deep atmosphere cause giant, ultraviolet-absorbing polar anticyclones, each the size of our Earth.
Hazed And Confused: Magnetic Tornadoes Are Wreaking Havoc On Jupiter
The dark UV ovals were first spotted by NASA’s Hubble spacecraft in the late 1990s, but have only recently been studied in depth.
Jupiter’s Earth-Sized Storms Might Be Caused by Magnetic Tornadoes, Study Claims
New research reveals that Jupiter’s magnetic tornadoes generate massive Earth-sized storms, visible only in ultraviolet light.
Magnetically driven vortices may be generating Earth-size concentrations of hydrocarbon haze at Jupiter's poles
While Jupiter's Great Red Spot has been a constant feature of the planet for centuries, University of California, Berkeley, astronomers have discovered equally large spots at the planet's north and south poles that appear and disappear seemingly at random.
Magnetic Tornadoes Are Creating Earth-Sized Haze Ovals Around Jupiter’s Poles
The Great Red Spot is not the only Earth-sized atmospheric disturbance seen on Jupiter. That dramatic storm remains number one for size and power in the Solar System, but ultraviolet (UV) observations from Hubble have now revealed that Earth-size ovals of haze are being stirred up over Jupiter's polar regions.
Magnetic Tornado Stirring Up Haze at Jupiter's Poles
While Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has been a constant feature of the planet for centuries, University of California, Berkeley, astronomers have discovered equally large spots at the planet’s
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NASA's Europa Clipper probe deploys 1st science instruments en route to Jupiter
NASA's Europa Clipper mission has successfully deployed its magnetometer's boom and several antennas for its radar instrument ...
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See A Total Eclipse Of A Star As Jupiter Glows: The Night Sky This Week
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
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What is causing the mysterious haze at Jupiter’s poles?
Astronomers at UC Berkeley have identified mysterious Earth-sized spots at Jupiter’s poles with rapid life cycles.
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Thanksgiving night sky 2024: Venus, Jupiter and Saturn stay for dessert
As darkness falls, Jupiter, nearing its biggest and brightest for 2024 rises north of due east and remains on display ...
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New signal at I-95, Indiantown road snarls Jupiter traffic. State opens more lanes to help
Backups onto northbound I-95 from Indiantown Road have Jupiter residents and officials concerned. The state has opened more ...
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Ashley Tisdale and Daughter Jupiter Wear Matching Elphaba Costumes as They Adorably Belt 'Defying Gravity' Together
Ashley Tisdale and her daughter Jupiter donned matching Elphaba costumes to adorably belt out 'Defying Gravity' together in a ...
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29-year-old motorcyclist dies after crash with truck in Jupiter
JUPITER, Fla. (CBS12) — A 29-year-old motorcyclist from West Palm Beach died after a crash with a truck in Jupiter on Monday.
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See Nasa's spectacular new images of Jupiter
Nasa's Juno Spacecraft has released stunning new images of Jupiter, the largest and oldest planet in our solar system. The ...
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