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Jupiter's Highest Temperature, 800 Degrees Celsius

Jupiter's aurora is caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun and its electromagnetic field. Every 27 minutes, an aurural event occurs at the north and south pole that is so energetic it could power our entire civilization. Until now, we didn't have a lot of measurements of j Jupiter's temperature, so it was impossible to pin point where all that heat was coming from. The new observations were helped along by a lucky accident as their observation window lined up with a significant solar storm which caused strong auroras just like on earth.

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