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Webb spots Neptune's hidden auroras amid its tilted magnetosphere
space1 month ago

Webb spots Neptune's hidden auroras amid its tilted magnetosphere

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope detected the H3+ auroral fingerprint in Neptune’s upper atmosphere, providing the first direct evidence of auroras on the ice giant and a map of their locations. The auroral ovals sit well away from Neptune’s rotational poles because the planet’s magnetic field is tilted about 47 degrees and offset from the center, explaining why Voyager 2 saw faint, misplaced hints in 1989. Webb’s observations also show the upper atmosphere was several hundred degrees cooler than Voyager’s measurements, helping to explain why H3+ signals had been hard to detect before. The findings reinforce Neptune’s oddly tilted magnetosphere, while leaving room for future measurements to build a temperature record and track auroral changes; there is no funded mission to return to Neptune yet.

Saturn's Spin Mystery Solved: Webb Uncovers a Planetary Heat Pump
space3 months ago

Saturn's Spin Mystery Solved: Webb Uncovers a Planetary Heat Pump

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope show Saturn’s apparent, inconsistent rotation is an illusion created by a self-sustaining loop between auroral heating and the planet’s upper atmosphere. By tracking the infrared glow of the H3+ molecule across Saturn’s northern aurora for a full Saturnian day, researchers mapped temperature and winds, revealing that auroral heating drives winds which power currents that sustain the aurora—effectively a planetary heat pump. This two-way coupling between atmosphere and magnetosphere could change how scientists interpret signals from gas giants and exoplanets.