A sophisticated visualization that turns invisible plasma dynamics into a tangible story of planetary evolution. It perfectly balances scientific rigor with an accessible, cinematic narrative.
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RAIN OF PLASMAAdded:
Ganymede has rain, but it's not water.
At its poles, charged particles from Jupiter's magnetic field pour down in a constant electrical storm. When the Galileo spacecraft flew through this region, it detected particles striking the surface and blasting material [music] back into space. Over time, this invisible rain has been reshaping the poles themselves. This frozen world is actually being rewritten by space, and these plasma events are part of Ganymede's musical story.
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