Jupiter was formerly twice its current size and had a much stronger magnetic field, study says
An illustration of Jupiter with magnetic field lines emitting from its poles. Credit: Credit: K. Batygin
Understanding Jupiter's early evolution helps illuminate the broader story of how our solar system developed its distinct structure. Jupiter's gravity, often called the "architect" of our solar system, played a critical role in shaping the orbital paths of other planets and sculpting the disk of gas and dust from which they formed.
In a new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy, Kon...
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