NASA was taken aback by FM radio waves. On the Moon satellites of Jupiter
NASA was taken aback by FM radio waves. – January 12 Cheyenne TimesReported that the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA discovered FM radio waves coming from one of Jupiter’s moons. This marks the first discovery of FM radio waves on the moon.
This FM radio wave was detected by the Juno probe. The waves originate from Ganymede, one of Jupiter’s moons. It is the largest satellite in the solar system. It has a diameter of 5,268 kilometers (Earth’s Moon is 3,474.2 km in diameter).
Ganymede, the largest satellite in the solar system
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However, NASA representative Petrik Wiggins from Utah said the FM radio waves found were not from extraterrestrial life. But from a natural origin
NASA explains that the Juno probe discovered the waves while traveling through the poles. Which is the point where Jupiter’s magnetic field It is connected to Ganymede’s magnetic field at speeds of up to 50 kilometers per second.
Radio waves that are found Decametric radio emission, known as Wi-Fi, is known to mankind as Wi-Fi. Not an alien at all
The main mission of the Juno spacecraft is to study the origin and evolution of Jupiter. While the discovery of radio waves from Jupiter It was first established in the year. For the past 66 years, astronomers have been tracking these waves continuously.
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