>Jupiter's magnetosphere equatorial field strength is about 417.0 ?T (4.170 G), which corresponds to a dipole magnetic moment of about 2.83 × 1020 T·m3.
>This makes Jupiter's magnetic field about 20 times stronger than Earth's, and its magnetic moment ~20,000 times larger.
What does this mean for space travel?
Can Jupiter's magnetosphere be harnessed to help humanity is it so strong it will make settling its moons impossible?
>This makes Jupiter's magnetic field about 20 times stronger than Earth's, and its magnetic moment ~20,000 times larger.
What does this mean for space travel?
Can Jupiter's magnetosphere be harnessed to help humanity is it so strong it will make settling its moons impossible?
