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A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere "like a giant squash ball," a new study reports.
“The solar wind squished Jupiter’s magnetic shield like a giant squash ball. This created a super-hot region that spans half ...
Solar flares are classified based on their strength and fall into five designated categories: A, B, C, M and X. An X-class ...
Increased auroral activity will likely result from geomagnetic storms Friday and Saturday amid “influence” from a coronal ...
solar storms, and Earth’s magnetic field. The reversal influences cosmic ray exposure, satellite communications, and power grids. Could this next flip be stronger than usual? [Sun] [magnetic ...
A powerful solar storm has delivered a dramatic blow to Jupiter’s magnetosphere, revealing that even the largest planet in ...
A new study deepens understanding of magnetic field behavior recently discovered by NASA in Earth’s magnetosphere.
Scientists now believe that solar bursts hit the largest planet of our solar system two to three times a month.
A solar wind event from 2017 that hit Jupiter and compressed its magnetosphere created a hot region spanning half Jupiter's circumference.
shaped by its own magnetic field. (Earth has one, too! In fact, life would not be possible without it.) "We have never captured Jupiter's response to solar wind before — and the way it changed ...