Ep 6. Juno and Jupiter
- TVPG
- February 6, 2020
- 42 min
Juno and Jupiter
In this episode of How the Universe Works, we delve into the mystery of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, and the insights the Juno spacecraft has provided into its intriguing features.
Jupiter is a gas giant, with a composition that is more than 90% hydrogen and helium. Its immense size and gravity have led to a number of unique features, including powerful storms and a strong magnetic field that extends far into space.
The Juno spacecraft was launched in 2011, with the goal of studying Jupiter's atmosphere and magnetic field. Equipped with a suite of advanced scientific instruments, Juno has allowed scientists to make groundbreaking discoveries about this mysterious planet.
One of the most surprising discoveries made by Juno is the fact that Jupiter's magnetic field is far stronger than previously thought. This magnetic field creates intense radiation belts that can be dangerous for spacecraft, and scientists are still trying to understand how it is generated.
Juno has also provided a wealth of information about Jupiter's atmosphere, revealing a complex system of swirling storms and powerful jet streams. Scientists are now using this data to better understand how weather patterns on Jupiter are formed and how they change over time.
In addition to its scientific discoveries, the Juno mission has also captivated the public with its stunning images of Jupiter. From breathtaking views of the planet's colorful clouds to close-up images of its swirling storms, these images have given us a new perspective on this awe-inspiring planet.
Join us as we explore the mysteries of Jupiter and the groundbreaking discoveries made by the Juno spacecraft in this fascinating episode of How the Universe Works.