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While the moon once had a weak magnetic field generated by a small molten core, the team's research suggests it likely wouldn ...
Our Solar System's largest planet, Jupiter, was once so huge that it could have held 2,000 Earths, a study has found.
New observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have revealed that auroras on Jupiter are hundreds of times brighter ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly(SAA), a region of weakened magnetic field over South America and the Atlantic, is intensifying.
Jupiter may have once been more than twice its current size, with a magnetic field 50 times stronger, say scientists who ...
Jupiter, roughly 562 million miles from Earth today, has nearly 100 moons. But Batygin and his collaborator Fred Adams' ...
The new calculations, described in a paper published Tuesday (May 20) in the journal Nature Astronomy, suggest that just 3.8 ...
"It's astonishing that even after 4.5 billion years, enough clues remain to let us reconstruct Jupiter's physical state at the dawn of its existence," stated Fred C. Adams, professor of physics and ...
its magnetic field and particle interactions. If you thought the flickering green and red auroras of Earth were spectacular, that's nothing compared to Jupiter. New observations from NASA's James ...
New research reveals that Jupiter was once nearly twice its current size with a magnetic field 50 times stronger. This ...
A recent study found that Jupiter was once twice the size that it is now, making it big enough to swallow up 2,000 Earths.