Lightning flashes have been observed by a number of missions that visited or flew by Jupiter over the past several decades. Imagery led to a flash rate estimate of about 4 × 10⁻³ flashes per square kilometre per year (refs. 1,2). The spatial extent of Voyager flashes was estimated to be about 30 kilometres (half-width at half-maximum intensity, HWHM), but the camera was unlikely to have detected the dim outer edges of the flashes, given its weak response to the brightest spectral line of Jovian lightning emission, the 656.3-nanometre Hα line of atomic hydrogen. The spatial resolution of some cameras allowed investigators to confirm 22 flashes with HWHM greater than 42 kilometres, and to estimate one with an HWHM of 37 to 45 kilometres (refs...
Observations and models suggest that the conditions to develop lightning may be present in cloud-for...
International audienceRadio signatures of lightning discharges have been detected by the Voyager spa...
[1] Until now, evidence for lightning on Saturn has been indirect – through radio emissions and clou...
In 1979, Voyager I provided the first strong evidence for the existence of lightning on another plan...
Night side images of Jupiter taken by the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) camera with the H_...
In October and November of 1997 the Galileo Solid State Imager (SSI) detected lightning from 26 stor...
Night side images of Jupiter taken by the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) camera with the Hα...
Lightning has been detected on Jupiter by all visiting spacecraft through night-side optical imaging...
Clouds form on extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs where lightning could occur. Lightning is a trace...
Lightning, a familiar phenomenon on Earth, may also occur at other times and locations in our solar ...
The energy source driving Jupiter's active meteorology is not understood. There are two main candida...
Lightning and storm electrification have been studied from many different viewpoints and with many d...
Abstract: Jupiter lightning discharges produce various kinds of phenomena including radio wave pulse...
Context. Lightning flashes in Jupiter have been observed by spacecraft orbiting the planet, but so f...
The Ultraviolet Spectrograph (UVS) on the Juno spacecraft has observed 11 bright flashes in Jupiter'...
Observations and models suggest that the conditions to develop lightning may be present in cloud-for...
International audienceRadio signatures of lightning discharges have been detected by the Voyager spa...
[1] Until now, evidence for lightning on Saturn has been indirect – through radio emissions and clou...
In 1979, Voyager I provided the first strong evidence for the existence of lightning on another plan...
Night side images of Jupiter taken by the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) camera with the H_...
In October and November of 1997 the Galileo Solid State Imager (SSI) detected lightning from 26 stor...
Night side images of Jupiter taken by the Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) camera with the Hα...
Lightning has been detected on Jupiter by all visiting spacecraft through night-side optical imaging...
Clouds form on extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs where lightning could occur. Lightning is a trace...
Lightning, a familiar phenomenon on Earth, may also occur at other times and locations in our solar ...
The energy source driving Jupiter's active meteorology is not understood. There are two main candida...
Lightning and storm electrification have been studied from many different viewpoints and with many d...
Abstract: Jupiter lightning discharges produce various kinds of phenomena including radio wave pulse...
Context. Lightning flashes in Jupiter have been observed by spacecraft orbiting the planet, but so f...
The Ultraviolet Spectrograph (UVS) on the Juno spacecraft has observed 11 bright flashes in Jupiter'...
Observations and models suggest that the conditions to develop lightning may be present in cloud-for...
International audienceRadio signatures of lightning discharges have been detected by the Voyager spa...
[1] Until now, evidence for lightning on Saturn has been indirect – through radio emissions and clou...