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Astronomers Measure Magnetic Fields of Hot Jupiter Exoplanets
Scientists have discovered that 'hot Jupiter' gas giants, with temperatures around 2,000 degrees Celsius and extreme winds, possess magnetic fields comparable to much colder planets in our Solar System, a finding described as counterintuitive.
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