Solar wave squeezed Jupiter's magnetic shield to unleash heat
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A massive solar wind event in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere, creating a hot region spanning half the planet with temperatures over 500°C. This discovery, made by University of Reading scientists, suggests that giant planets are more vulnerable to solar influences than previously thought, potentially impacting their atmospheric dynamics and energy distribution.
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