Every planet in the Solar System has its idiosyncrasies, but Uranus is, truly, one of a kind.
Not only is it tipped sideways so its rotational axis is practically parallel to its orbital plane, it smells terrible, it s leaking everywhere, its magnetic field is an utter mess, and it has rings unlike any other planetary rings in the Solar System.
But wait, there s more. Around 20 years ago, astronomers turned their instruments to capture X-ray emissions coming from Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Unlike every planet before it, Uranus had nary a flash to be seen.
Now, for the first time, we ve detected X-rays emanating from the Solar System s oddest ball, and it s not quite clear where they re coming from or what they mean.
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New York, New York (Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2021) - Enerkon Solar International (OTC Pink: ENKS) names new Board and Scientific Committee Members and announces today, New FARA Filing in support of commercial aspirations in North Africa and other important updates regarding the new SARS2-COVID 15 Second Insta-Test .
ENKS Chairman
, Mr
. Ballout stated that since the Company nominated new Scientific Committee and Board Members this week, the Company would issue the first name selections today which are:
Senator Roberto Lario Rodriguez (Ret.) - (El Salvador) Advisory Bord Member for South and Central America
Dr Ibrahim El Nattar - (Egypt) Advisory Board Member for Renewable Energy in Africa
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Date: 27 May 2021
The Birth of Jupiter s Mysterious Auroral Storms Has Been Observed For The First Time
17 MARCH 2021
Just as Earth has spectacular auroras, so too do other Solar System planets have their own versions of the atmospheric light show.
Jupiter, in fact, has the most powerful auroras in the Solar System - invisible to our eyes, but glowing brilliantly in ultraviolet wavelengths.
Because Jupiter is so wildly different from Earth, scientists are deeply invested in learning what drives these incredible atmospheric phenomena - and they just got a new clue. Thanks to the Juno orbiter, we ve now observed for the first time the onset of Jupiter s mysterious auroral dawn storm.