... they looked at the southern hemisphere. Turbulent atmospheric flows above the storm produce both gravity waves and acoustic waves. Heating in the upper atmosphere 500 miles above the storm is thought to be caused by a combination of these two...
... first observation of a binary black hole merger in February 2016, it was not just gravitational waves that were caught rippling through Earth; a wave of feverish excitement reserved for only the most spectacular of discoveries also surged around...
... from Earth days before we can catch a glimpse from here.” Helioseismology is similar in principle to the way sound waves travelling through Earth’s interior are measured. Referred to simply as seismology, this method reveals features beneath the...
...a team of researchers have found that ions ‘surfing’ electromagnetic waves in Jupiter’s magnetic field are the cause of these stunning ... a phenomenon called electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves and the ions then ‘surf’ the EMIC eventually...
... directly inferring the interior structure of a planet. Indeed, our understanding of the Earth’s interior is primarily down to seismic waves that bounce around the planet’s inside. When recorded with a seismograph they can provide information on what...
... that affect the escape processes. Similarly, the influence of solar extreme ultraviolet flux – the ionising light waves that are known to vary much more with the 11-year solar activity cycle than visible light...