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Juno Spacecraft

Juno Spacecraft

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December 3, 2025

Juno is a space probe launched by NASA as part of its New Frontiers program to study the planet Jupiter. Launched on 5 August 2011 and entering Jupiter’s orbit on 5 July 2016, Juno’s primary objective is to understand the planet’s formation, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno stands out as the first spacecraft to operate in a unique polar orbit passing over Jupiter’s poles and to use solar panels as its main power source in the outer Solar System.Juno Spacecraft - Anadolu AgencyMissio

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Erhan Şencan

Erhan Şencan

Magnetosphere

Magnetosphere

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December 3, 2025

The magnetosphere is a complex region of space plasma that surrounds a planet or other celestial body, dominated by the interaction between the body’s intrinsic magnetic field and external plasma flows such as the solar wind. Earth’s magnetosphere is a dynamic structure extending tens of thousands of kilometers from the planet’s surface, serving as a vital shield that protects it from high-energy solar particles and cosmic rays. This structure forms as a result of the interaction between the sup

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Erhan Şencan

Erhan Şencan

Northern Lights

Northern Lights

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December 24, 2025

The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are luminous phenomena occurring in World’s magnetosphere. This dazzling natural event is caused by charged particles from Sun—solar winds—interacting with Earth’s magnetic field. These lights, observed in polar regions, have throughout history been a source of wonder for science people, artists, and local communities.Northern Lights" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Formation MechanismThe Role of Solar WindsSolar winds are streams of ch

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Ömer Tuğrul

Ömer Tuğrul

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