The Polar Ningning in Jupiter has been a way -a brighter than Earth, and may be linked to his colleague’s volcanic activity.
Space Telescope James Webb at the first time recorded the bright polar brightness on Jupiter’s North Pole, which has been a hundred -time brighter than those who appear on Earth.
The amazing -light phenomena can be caused not only by solar wind, but also through volcanic activity in Jupiter satellite – IO.
As indicated in a study published in the nature of nature and voted by space, scientists first noticed the glow on the eve of Christmas of 2023 with the help of the Hubble telescope. Then they expected to see slow lights of light, but instead it was found that polar brightness in Jupiter changes very fast – sometimes every second.
“What kind of Christmas gift this is -he just hurt me! We want to see how fast the Polar Might is changing, hoping they will appear slowly and disappear, perhaps for approximately an hour. Instead, we watched how the whole polar area exploded with light, sometimes changing every second,” Jonathan Nichols said from the University of Leaster (England).
This year, using a stronger James Webb telescope, scientists have been able to study these phenomenon. It has become the most noticeable -noting that the brightness has no analogues in Hubble pictures, forcing researchers to re -consider their ideas about the energy of Jupiterian Polar Radiance.
“It’s weird, but the most increasing light that Webb watched was no letter in the pictures of the hubble. It made the backs of the back. We need a combination of a large number of very low energy particles to cause such a brightness. It used to be impossible. We still reflect how it happens,” Nichols admitted.

Nature.com
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