Jupiter and Earth may be an odd couple, but both have atmospheres and global magnetic fields. In new research, scientists use an atmospheric current to narrow down Jupiter’s core mystery.
This region isn't actually blue; the name comes from the color scale scientists use to build maps of Jupiter's magnetic field. Unlike Earth's magnetic field, the gas giant's field is not symmetric ...
Scientists measured a chorus wave emerging from an unexpected place, and confirmed a key piece of a theory about how these ...
The magnetic field around Jupiter is enormous, with a strength some 20,000 times greater than that of Earth! The magnetosphere is some 1200 times larger in size than that found around the Earth! Note ...
The planet's fast spin on its axis means that one Jupiter day lasts less than 10 Earth hours, and it sparks electrical currents that may drive the planet's intense and massive magnetic field ...