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Surprise discovery shows major feature on Jupiter that experts had previously missed
Surprise discovery shows major feature on Jupiter that experts had previously missed
Despite being by far the largest planet in the solar system, experts are still making surprise discoveries about Jupiter. The planet is only beaten in size by the Sun and as technology has evolved, scientists have sent multiple probes to investigate Jupiter. Despite all the scientific work that has gone into investigating the stripes and swirls that give Jupiters its well-known appearance, experts have only just discovered the existence of a high-speed jetstream above the clouds around the planet’s equator. The jetstream is a whopping 3,000 miles wide and was discovered thanks to the infrared data gathered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) currently orbiting the Sun. Its discovery is giving experts an insight into how the planet’s atmosphere works, as well as its ill-understood weather phenomena. Ricardo Hueso from the University of the Basque Country in Spain is the lead author of the study, published in Nature Astronomy and explained: “This is something that totally surprised us.” He added: “What we have always seen as blurred hazes in Jupiter’s atmosphere now appear as crisp features that we can track along with the planet’s fast rotation.” Scientists have long been aware of light and dark clouds that are known as zones and belts that travel around the planet in different directions and at differing altitudes, but how this occurs has left them baffled. Analysis of the data collected by the JWST revealed the jetstream that was previously only just visible but very hazy. Data confirmed that it sits around 25 miles above the clouds and travels around Jupiter’s equator at around 515 kilometres per hour (320 mph). The researchers compared their data with that collected from the Hubble’s observations of the lower cloud levels and concluded that the jetstream may form part of a weather pattern. Planetary scientist Leigh Fletcher from the University of Leicester, explained: “Jupiter has a complicated but repeatable pattern of winds and temperatures in its equatorial stratosphere, high above the winds in the clouds and hazes measured at these wavelengths.” He added: “If the strength of this new jet is connected to this oscillating stratospheric pattern, we might expect the jet to vary considerably over the next two to four years – it'll be really exciting to test this theory in the years to come.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Savvy Advisors Recruits Michael Most as Principal Wealth Manager Amid Period of Strong Growth
Savvy Advisors Recruits Michael Most as Principal Wealth Manager Amid Period of Strong Growth
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
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Laser Photonics Commences Pre-Orders for Its AI-Capable CleanTech Robotic Cell Enclosure
Laser Photonics Commences Pre-Orders for Its AI-Capable CleanTech Robotic Cell Enclosure
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
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FEDML Nexus AI: The Next-Gen Cloud Services for LLMs and Generative AI
FEDML Nexus AI: The Next-Gen Cloud Services for LLMs and Generative AI
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
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50 reasons to be excited about the 2023-24 NBA season
50 reasons to be excited about the 2023-24 NBA season
The NBA is buzzing with change following the Denver Nuggets' inaugural championship victory. With player trades, new drafts, and a season of thrilling basketball ahead, here are 50 reasons to be excited.
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Man Utd consider Jadon Sancho exit strategies following Erik ten Hag fallout
Man Utd consider Jadon Sancho exit strategies following Erik ten Hag fallout
Jadon Sancho could be allowed to leave Man Utd on a long-term loan deal in January with no resolution to his current status at the club on the horizon. United are hoping to re-establish Sancho's market value.
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Zippers Used by Clothing Brands Found to Contain ‘Forever Chemicals’
Zippers Used by Clothing Brands Found to Contain ‘Forever Chemicals’
A leading global supplier of zippers discovered PFAS, per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances, in the paint used on some
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It helps a lot – Dejan Kulusevski says Spurs must make absence from Europe count
It helps a lot – Dejan Kulusevski says Spurs must make absence from Europe count
Dejan Kulusevski has acknowledged Tottenham have an advantage over their rivals with no European football this year and feels it could make the difference come the end of the season. Spurs returned to the Premier League summit on Monday night with a 2-0 win over Fulham courtesy of goals from Son Heung-min and James Maddison. Ange Postecoglou’s resurgent side are next in action on Friday at Crystal Palace, where they could go five points clear at the top with a victory and while Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool have European fixtures to contend with this week, Tottenham can focus purely on league action. “Honestly, it helps a lot. Physically, I remember last season was very hard playing three games a week,” Kulusevski said. “You feel very tired in the warm-ups. Also, mentally not having to travel to Spain or Italy to play games helps. You are at home, with your family. You have a good rest mentally, so it is a huge thing that we have and we have to take advantage of that this year. “You can feel the difference and hopefully you will see even more at the end of the season. “It is early because we will see what happens. Everything can change every day so we don’t need to talk about (title), but we must live for the day with a smile, train hard and not forget who we are. We must try to get better every day. “It is not important what people say. The important thing is to work hard, be humble, listen to the coach and keep the smiles on faces. Then at the end of the season we will see where we are.” Tottenham’s young side produced a mature display against Fulham, creating early chances before Son broke the deadlock in the 36th minute. You are at home, with your family. You have a good rest mentally, so it is a huge thing that we have and we have to take advantage of that this year. Spurs' Dejan Kulusevski on no European football Calvin Bassey’s misplaced pass under pressure from Spurs’ press was latched onto by Micky van de Ven, touched into Richarlison where he recycled the ball for Son, who dribbled past Tim Ream and curled superbly into the top corner for his seventh goal of the campaign. Son turned provider nine minutes after half-time when Bassey again gave away the ball and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg fizzed possession into Son, who played in Maddison for his first home goal as a Tottenham player. The hosts took their foot off the gas during the final exchanges with Fulham wasteful late on, which led to Postecoglou lambasting his team for taking “liberties” post-match. Kulusevski added: “Number one, we have to keep playing football and that is why we are winning. We have to get back to playing the way we can and be ready for Friday.” Spurs were without the suspended Yves Bissouma for the visit of Fulham, but Hojbjerg slotted in to good effect on his first league start of the season. The Danish midfielder expressed his delight at starting and urged his team-mates to “live with the pressure” amid talk of a potential title challenge. “Honestly it felt amazing to play. It was really nice to play. It felt really good,” Hojbjerg said. “First half I thought we played some good football. I think we had to score more than the one and second half we lost a bit of intensity. We let Fulham back into it but especially first half I thought was strong. “It is up to the coach to analyse (second half) now and to show us a bit what we needed. Personally, I felt the quality on the ball dropped a bit, but again we always know the first game back from the internationals is always a challenge. “I think it is game by game and it is important to try to improve. Improve every single week and try to see where we can take it. I think you have to live with the pressure, assume the pressure but again it is about improving and looking at yourself week in, week out.” Read More Sandro Tonali trains with Newcastle team amid betting investigation in Italy Super League case binding ruling due to be handed down on December 21 Texas Rangers see off Houston Astros to reach first World Series since 2011 On this day in 2018 – Christian Wade quits rugby in bid to launch NFL career Mikel Arteta hopes to be talking about football after Arsenal’s trip to Sevilla Jean Kleyn: RWC final with South Africa ‘outside realm of thinking’ months ago
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Roundup: Olivia Culpo Wants a Family With Christian McCaffrey; Rangers Head to World Series; NLCS Goes to Game 7
Roundup: Olivia Culpo Wants a Family With Christian McCaffrey; Rangers Head to World Series; NLCS Goes to Game 7
Olivia Culpo wants a family with Christian McCaffrey soon, the Rangers are going to the World Series, the NLCS is headed to Game 7 and more in the Roundup.
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Get an eSIM and $50 to Spend on Data Packages for $22
Get an eSIM and $50 to Spend on Data Packages for $22
aloSIM is an eSIM that you can load with prepaid data packages for over 170
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Britpop group reunite for first new music in 6 years
Britpop group reunite for first new music in 6 years
John Power and co have a follow-up to 2017's 'Kicking Up the Dust' on the way.
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Keith Richards: The Rolling Stones are bound to have a hologram show
Keith Richards: The Rolling Stones are bound to have a hologram show
Keith Richards "wouldn't rule out" a Rolling Stones hologram show.
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