Using low-light cameras on the Juno spacecraft, scientists have created the first 3D radiation map of Jupiter and its moons.
This map shows how Jupiter's strong magnetic field affects the radiation around Europa, a moon of particular interest for its potential habitability.
The data revealed a flow of high-energy particles near Europa, affected by both Jupiter's rotation and the movement of electrons.
This discovery provides valuable information for future missions to the Jovian system, especially those exploring the possibility of life on Europa.