Gas-giant planets orbiting close to other stars have powerful magnetic fields, many times stronger than our own Jupiter, according to a new study by a team of astrophysicists. It is the first time the ...
A new model uncovers how Earth’s liquid core has sustained its magnetic field since the planet’s beginnings, offering new insights into its future. Earth benefits from the presence of a magnetic field ...
Signals from star-planet interactions tell of strong magnetic fields in 'hot Jupiters'. Gas-giant planets orbiting close to other stars have powerful magnetic fields, many times stronger than our own ...
This illustration shows a hot Jupiter orbiting so close to a red dwarf star that the magnetic fields of both interact, producing activity on the star. Astrophysicists have used that activity to ...
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