New research led by Lia Siegelman, a physical oceanographer at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the roiling storms at the planet Jupiter's polar regions are powered by ...
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NASA's Juno spacecraft's Jovian InfraRed Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument scanned the north pole of Jupiter. A 3D movie of the massive cyclones in the region were created from the data collected.
A group of swirling storms at Jupiter's north pole are bouncing off each other, like bumper cars at the fairground. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
NASA's Juno spacecraft's Jovian InfraRed Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument scanned the north pole of Jupiter. A 3D movie of the massive cyclones in the region were created from the data collected.