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NASA has published audio recorded in June during a close flyby of Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede. Scientists used a Waves instrument, which was specially designed to understand fields and particles in Jupiter's magnetosphere.In a briefing in New Orleans last week, Scott Bolton, the Principal Investigator of NASA's Juno mission, released a 50-second audio track of electric and magnetic radio waves produced in Jupiter's magnetosphere.Captured during NASA's 34th trip around Jupiter, the spacecraf...
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