Scientists measured a chorus wave emerging from an unexpected place, and confirmed a key piece of a theory about how these ...
They originate in space, high above a planet’s equator, and they loosely follow the path of its magnetic field. Earth, Jupiter and Saturn are all known to host chorus waves, but now, in a paper ...
Since then the waves have been spotted on every other planet of the solar system that possesses any semblance of a magnetic field: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They have ...
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They’ve also been found around other planets with magnetic fields, such as Saturn and Jupiter. The leading idea suggests these waves are caused by plasma instability—ionized gas that’s ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has uncovered an immense volcanic hot spot on Jupiter’s moon Io, surpassing any previously recorded ...
Chorus waves have also been spotted near other planets including Jupiter and Saturn ... waves were detected in a region where Earth's magnetic field is stretched out, which scientists didn ...
launched in 2015 to explore the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. The new research was published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Chorus waves have also been spotted near other planets including ...
Chorus waves have hitherto been observed only in the near-Earth region. The so-called "chirping" waves, some of the strongest natural electromagnetic emissions in space, have been associated with ...
Chinese researchers detected audible electromagnetic waves over 62,000 miles from Earth in a region where they weren't expected.
launched in 2015 to explore the Earth and sun’s magnetic fields. The new research was published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Chorus waves have also been spotted near other planets, including ...