Powerful solar winds squish Jupiter’s magnetic field ‘like a giant squash ball’

by oqtey
closeup spacecraft photo of half of jupiter, showing its bands of clouds in stripes of silvery-white and reddish-brown

A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter’s magnetosphere “like a giant squash ball,” a new study reports.

The discovery stemmed from an unusual temperature pattern scientists observed in Jupiter‘s atmosphere using the Keck Observatory in Hawai’i. Normally, Jupiter’s powerful polar auroras inject significant heat into the gas giant’s upper atmosphere near the poles.

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