... 1995 . 3D reconstruction of Jupiter's magnetic field from . 20 cm ATCA data. ... to measure. Jupiter is a strong natural source of radio waves. Much of this radio . ... trapped in the belts. Because Jupiter rotates once every 10 hours, itтАЩs . ...
... This was performed by the Very Long Baseline Array in two recent experiments, based on Jupiter and the Sun passing nearly in front of radio sources. ...
... The organisation which administers ATNF (5) . 14. Co-discoverer of radio emission from Jupiter (5) . 16. 17th letter of the Greek alphabet (3) . 17. ...
... 1996-1997 . Cloud bands on Jupiter, imaged by the Galileo spacecraft. Image: JPL/NASA . Parkes supports NASA by . ... receiving data from the Galileo spacecraft, sent to investigate Jupiter . and its moons, for 13 months. 1997 . ...
... Systematic observations over many nights showed that these orbited around Jupiter and were in fact moons of Jupiter, much like our Moon orbits Earth. ...
... As an example, on Groote Eylandt, the Venus is seen as a man and the Jupiter as a woman. ... of and Sco, which we have 3 gotten to know as offspring of Jupiter and Venus, on the sky at night that the rainy season was ...
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