The NASA Probe Juno, Captures The "Voice" Of Auroras On Jupiter (Sun Off)

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After capturing images of the aurora australis of Jupiter (Sun Off)
The Juno probe, achieves record of the sound than emitting
these phenomena.

Juno team has recorded radio waves and plasma bent the gas planet
with a device that records radio broadcasts coming from the energetic
particles that create the great auroras surrounding the north pole of
the gas giant Jupiter (Sun Off).

WOW!!

Electrons coming from the Sun interacting with the molecules
of helium and hydrogen producing those red and yellow auroras
colors very alive very strong and very gigantic.

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NASA says than the scientists knew of emissions for decades
but Juno offers a unique opportunity to analyze closely.

Bill Kurth, a researcher at the University of Iowa - USA says:

"Jupiter (Sun Off) talk to us and only the gas giants can."
"These emission are strongest that exist in the solar system."
"Now we will try to discover where they come from electrons
that they generate ".

In the video, you can hear the recordings
made by the Juno probe.

Juno Listens To Jupiter's Auroras. (Sun Off)