Looking at Jupiter in the radio wavelength can reveal details about the ammonia stirring below the clouds

Looking at Jupiter in the radio wavelength can reveal details about the ammonia stirring below the clouds
The NASA/ESA space telescope reveals the intricate, detailed beauty of the gas giant’s clouds in this new image taken on 27 June 2019
It will assist in the understanding of the forces at work powering the storm systems that range between 4,000 to 4,600 kilometres (2,500 to 2,900 miles) in diameter
The Hubble Space Telescope has watched as an enormous storm slowly vanishes on the surface of Neptune
A dim, cool dwarf star is generating a surprisingly powerful magnetic field, one that rivals the most intense magnetic regions of our own Sun
The exoplanet could have been made hostile by vast quantities of radiation
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced new maps of Jupiter – the first in a series of annual portraits of the Solar System’s outer planets
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