Scientists from the US and Denmark have used data from eight Juno orbits to map the magnetic field of Jupiter in unprecedented detail at depths of 10,000 kilometres, and found that it's much stranger than they were expecting. Home › Multimedia › World in picture › Helium Rain Could Be Distorting Jovian Magnetic Field aaa Helium Rain Could Be Distorting Jovian Magnetic Field About Islam 09 September, 2018