Jupiter’s Earth-Sized Storms Might Be Caused by Magnetic Tornadoes
Magnetic vortices descending from Jupiter’s ionosphere into its deep atmosphere are believed to trigger the formation of ultraviolet-absorbing anticyclonic storms,
Read MoreMagnetic vortices descending from Jupiter’s ionosphere into its deep atmosphere are believed to trigger the formation of ultraviolet-absorbing anticyclonic storms,
Read MoreSolar maximum marks a critical phase within the solar cycle, which spans roughly 11 years. During this time, the Sun
Read MoreNASA and NOAA have confirmed that the Sun has entered its solar maximum phase, the most active part of its
Read MoreThis week, solar activity has been particularly intense, with the sun releasing powerful solar flares, including an X1.3-class flare on
Read MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a warning about a severe geomagnetic storm, classified as level G4.
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