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JUPITER became the world's fourth fastest supercomputer when it debuted last month. Though housed in Germany at the Jülich ...
Jupiter has always been a captivating enigma in our solar system, with its 79 moons, violent storms, and mesmerizing auroras. For decades, scientists have tried to uncover the secrets of this gas ...
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New observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have revealed that auroras on Jupiter are hundreds of times brighter than those seen on Earth.
Hubble may have captured Jupiter's auroras in 1998 and again in 2016, but the researchers wanted to compare the telescope's capabilities with Webb's by taking new images simultaneously.
The telescope captured the space phenomena, which is hundreds of times brighter than the auroras we see on Earth.
While several astounding and beautiful auroras have also been observed on Neptune, Earth, Saturn, Mars, and Uranus, auroras observed in Jupiter are usually the most spectacular because they are ...
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, we have a clear view of Jupiter's auroras, which are hundreds of times more powerful than Earth's.