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Photographer Carlos Gutierrez captured the dramatic nighttime display—in which green lightning emerged from the ash cloud—in the striking image above. (See also "PHOTOS: Chile Volcano Erupts ...
NASA has shared a stunning image of a neon green flash beaming through Jupiter's thick, swirling clouds. The light is from crackling lightning near the gas giant's north pole, which astronomers ...
The photo, captured on Dec. 30, 2020, shows a flash of green lightning within a storm on the gas giant. According to NASA, lightning on the largest planet in our solar system occurs in clouds ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently captured this spooky green flash of lightning in a massive storm swirling near Jupiter’s north pole. The tremendous burst of lightning glows bright against the ...
Lightning is not exclusive to Earth ... clouds near the north pole at 78 degrees of latitude when it captured the green bolt. The principle of lighting is the same on Earth and Jupiter, as ...
The lightning lies near the fringes of the vortex and glows with a brilliant green. Lightning, of course, isn’t all that unusual, but on Jupiter even the thundercracks are weird. On Earth ...