NASA Found a Green Flash on Jupiter and It Should Not Be There
NASA scientists spotted a weird green flash on Jupiter — a bright, unexpected burst of green light that shouldn’t be there according to everything we know about the giant planet’s atmosphere. This glow shows up in data from powerful space telescopes and has astronomers scratching their heads, because Jupiter’s clouds are mostly reds, browns, and whites, not neon green flashes. Some think it could be caused by unknown chemical reactions, high-energy particles, or storm activity deep in the planet’s atmosphere. In this video, we break down what the green flash might mean, why it surprises scientists, and how it could change our understanding of Jupiter and giant planets in general. Credit to: BRIGHT SIDE
