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Juno spacecraft finds auroral ‘footprints’ of Jupiter’s moon Callisto for 1st time

Juno spacecraft finds auroral ‘footprints’ of Jupiter’s moon Callisto for 1st time

In a landmark observation by a team of international researchers, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has, for the first time, clearly detected the auroras of Jupiter’s moon Callisto. This discovery completes the set of auroral signatures we have from all four Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Like Earth, Jupiter experiences brilliant auroras around its poles — but something funky happens …

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Juno Detected the Final Missing Auroral Signature from Jupiter’s Four Largest Moons

Juno Detected the Final Missing Auroral Signature from Jupiter’s Four Largest Moons

Jupiter hosts the brightest and most spectacular auroras in the Solar System. Near its poles, these shimmering lights offer a glimpse into how the planet interacts with the solar wind and moons swept by Jupiter’s magnetic field. Unlike Earth’s northern lights, the largest moons of Jupiter create their own auroral signatures in the planet’s atmosphere — a phenomenon that Earth’s …

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