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A NASA spacecraft spotted an eerie green light coming from Jupiter.. The light is believed to be the glow from a bolt of lightning near the planet's north pole. Unlike Earth, where lightning bolts ...
NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter, which began in August 2011 and has been extended until September 2025, captured an image of a lightning strike near Jupiter’s north pole.. The spacecraft first ...
A NASA spacecraft captured the eerie glow of lightning inside a swirling vortex on Jupiter. Related video above: Jupiter Now Has 92 Moons After New Discovery ...
NASA's space probe Juno might have just cracked the code on Jupiter's mysterious lightning. In the data from Juno’s first eight passes by the planet, the spacecraft’s Microwave Radiometer ...
The lightning photo was captured as Juno was completing its 31st close flyby of Jupiter on Dec. 30, 2020. Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill processed the image from raw data from the JunoCam ...
And NASA expects to see more lightning in these storm clouds. "In the coming months, Juno's orbits will repeatedly take it close to Jupiter as the spacecraft passes over the giant planet's night ...
NASA released an image showing lightning...on Jupiter! This image was actually captured at the end of 2020 when the Juno spacecraft completed a close flyby of the gas giant.
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