Juno Discovers New Radiation bELT vERY clOSE tO jUPITER
Unlike particles observed by Galileo Probe 20 years ago, Juno discovered a new radiation belt resting just above Jupiter’s atmosphere. The new belt is comprised of high-energy sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen ions that are thought to be created by neutral atoms originating afar becoming ionized when they hit Jupiter’s atmosphere.