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NASA Just Accidentally WITNESSED A Terrifying Phenomena In Jupiter’s Moon!

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NASA Just Accidentally WITNESSED A Terrifying Phenomena In Jupiter’s Moon!
In order to unravel the mysteries of the Universe, we still have a long way to go. We have all watched alien-themed films. Somewhere in the cosmos, the space-traveling explorers frequently run into them.
The first exchange of words is invariably gibberish, and the aliens make bizarre noises that range from ominous humming to a buzzing sound that sounds like it may be coming from a child's video game.
When it comes to imagining distant realms, the creative imagination runs wild. But it can be frightening if a real space noise can be heard around these supposedly inventive creations. Noises recorded close to Jupiter's moon Ganymede have been made public by NASA.
Hi guys! Welcome back to Beyond Unknown. Today we will be taking a look at what NASA accidentally witnessed in one of Jupiter’s moon. Make sure to stick till the end of this video as we have a lot to cover. Also don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and like today’s video, it helps us a long way.
Two of NASA's planetary discovery projects, including the Juno mission to Jupiter, just had their missions extended. It has now been revealed that Juno has found an FM signal coming from Ganymede, one of the moons of the gas giant.
Even while the discovery does not suggest the existence of extraterrestrial life, it is nonetheless intriguing because it is the first time something of this nature has been seen emanating from a celestial satellite.
When it came across the radio source, also known as a "decametric radio emission" or simply Wi-Fi, the spacecraft, which was launched in 2011, was moving at a speed of 111,847 mph over Jupiter's polar zone. Although it only observed the radio emission for five seconds, that was sufficient to determine its source.
The decametric radio waves, according to NASA, have frequencies between 10 and 40 MHz, but they never go above 40 MHz. The space agency continued, "Electrons spinning in Jupiter's magnetic field are assumed to be the cause of the radio cacophony we hear."
Since the middle of the 1950s, researchers have been aware of radio waves on Jupiter, but this is the first time the phenomena have ever been observed coming from Ganymede.
Geophysical Research Letters, a reputable academic journal, has published the findings.
Although noteworthy, this is not the first time that researchers have found unusual happenings on Ganymede. Due to the Galileo Probe spacecraft, scientists were able to observe "exceptional" electromagnetic waves, commonly referred to as "chorus waves," in 2018.
Even larger than the planet Mercury and the dwarf planet Pluto, Jupiter's ice moon Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system. Strong evidence suggests that Ganymede possesses a subsurface saltwater ocean with a capacity that may be greater than that of the entire surface of the Earth. There may even be ice and oceans layered in multiple levels, resembling a club sandwich.
Only Ganymede is known to have its own magnetic field, which is generally only found on planets like Earth. The magnetic field is what generates auroras, which are beautiful ribbons of incandescent gas that circle the poles of the moon.
There is proof that the oxygen atmosphere on Ganymede is precarious.
A new look at features on Ganymede's surface, including craters, clearly distinguishable dark and bright terrain, and long structural patterns that may be related to tectonic faults, was revealed by images obtained by NASA's Juno spacecraft on June 7, 2021. The metallic iron core of Ganymede, which is deep within the moon, is what creates the magnetic field. The center is encased in an icy shell, which is itself encased in a rock shell.
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In order to unravel the mysteries of the Universe, we still have a long way to go. We have all watched alien-themed films. Somewhere in the cosmos, the space-traveling explorers frequently run into them.
The first exchange of words is invariably gibberish, and the aliens make bizarre noises that range from ominous humming to a buzzing sound that sounds like it may be coming from a child's video game.
When it comes to imagining distant realms, the creative imagination runs wild. But it can be frightening if a real space noise can be heard around these supposedly inventive creations. Noises recorded close to Jupiter's moon Ganymede have been made public by NASA.
Hi guys! Welcome back to Beyond Unknown. Today we will be taking a look at what NASA accidentally witnessed in one of Jupiter’s moon. Make sure to stick till the end of this video as we have a lot to cover. Also don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and like today’s video, it helps us a long way.
Two of NASA's planetary discovery projects, including the Juno mission to Jupiter, just had their missions extended. It has now been revealed that Juno has found an FM signal coming from Ganymede, one of the moons of the gas giant.
Even while the discovery does not suggest the existence of extraterrestrial life, it is nonetheless intriguing because it is the first time something of this nature has been seen emanating from a celestial satellite.
When it came across the radio source, also known as a "decametric radio emission" or simply Wi-Fi, the spacecraft, which was launched in 2011, was moving at a speed of 111,847 mph over Jupiter's polar zone. Although it only observed the radio emission for five seconds, that was sufficient to determine its source.
The decametric radio waves, according to NASA, have frequencies between 10 and 40 MHz, but they never go above 40 MHz. The space agency continued, "Electrons spinning in Jupiter's magnetic field are assumed to be the cause of the radio cacophony we hear."
Since the middle of the 1950s, researchers have been aware of radio waves on Jupiter, but this is the first time the phenomena have ever been observed coming from Ganymede.
Geophysical Research Letters, a reputable academic journal, has published the findings.
Although noteworthy, this is not the first time that researchers have found unusual happenings on Ganymede. Due to the Galileo Probe spacecraft, scientists were able to observe "exceptional" electromagnetic waves, commonly referred to as "chorus waves," in 2018.
Even larger than the planet Mercury and the dwarf planet Pluto, Jupiter's ice moon Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system. Strong evidence suggests that Ganymede possesses a subsurface saltwater ocean with a capacity that may be greater than that of the entire surface of the Earth. There may even be ice and oceans layered in multiple levels, resembling a club sandwich.
Only Ganymede is known to have its own magnetic field, which is generally only found on planets like Earth. The magnetic field is what generates auroras, which are beautiful ribbons of incandescent gas that circle the poles of the moon.
There is proof that the oxygen atmosphere on Ganymede is precarious.
A new look at features on Ganymede's surface, including craters, clearly distinguishable dark and bright terrain, and long structural patterns that may be related to tectonic faults, was revealed by images obtained by NASA's Juno spacecraft on June 7, 2021. The metallic iron core of Ganymede, which is deep within the moon, is what creates the magnetic field. The center is encased in an icy shell, which is itself encased in a rock shell.
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