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Scientists accidentally discover magnetic fields around 7 exoplanets, advancing the search for life
In an astronomical first, researchers have measured the magnetic fields of 7 "hot Jupiter" planets beyond our solar system — ...
In a first-of-its-kind discovery, astronomers claim they have directly measured the magnetic fields of multiple planets ...
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'Hot Jupiter' winds blasting at over 15,000 mph reveal 1st evidence of magnetic exoplanets
Astronomers have discovered the first evidence of magnetic worlds beyond the solar system, representing a major step forward ...
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Oxford astronomers measured 15,500 mph winds on seven hot Jupiters, the cleanest evidence yet that exoplanet weather is shaped by magnetic fields
A team based at the University of Oxford has tracked winds reaching roughly 15,500 mph across seven ultra-hot Jupiters, ...
Magnetic fields are a fundamental part of the universe. They govern how small particles – the building blocks of planets, ...
New research conducted by UW’s aeronautics and astronautics department has uncovered how scientists extract electricity from ...
High-energy particles called galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) bombard unprotected objects in space, often causing damage. Earth, however, is protected by its magnetic field, which creates a protective ...
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