Found Sightings Thunderstorm in Jupiter
California-NASA scientist using the Chandra x-ray Observatory to perpetuate a thunderstorm that created the phenomenon of auroral x-rays. The aurora's display shows the color purple at the pole of Jupiter.
Reported by Engadget, the aurora on Jupiter occur due to interaction with the magnetosphere. Reportedly, the power of thunderstorms on Jupiter is hundreds of times more powerful than that happen on Earth.
Observations are expected to reveal how x-rays can be formed. As is known, the phenomenon of the aurora arises due to exposure to the solar wind toward the planet.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun after mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Jupiter gas giant planet called this is the largest planet in the solar system. The diameter of Jupiter is estimated to be ten times smaller than the Sun, but ten times bigger than the Earth.
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