Visualization of Jupiter’s Radio Storms Using Worldwide Telescope

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Visualization of Jupiter’s Radio Storms Using Worldwide Telescope Figure 2: This is an example of Radios Jupiter Pro which shows the position of Io when storms take place on different dates. Figure 1: Shows an image from the spectrograph used to find storms by wave frequencies. Paris Smith, Jackson State University Dr. Andrew Mount, Biological Sciences, REU Mentor , Clemson University Funded By: NSF ACI Grant 1359223

Test Hypothesis: Figure 4: This is an example image of the alignment of the moons that are most close to planet Jupiter. Figure 3: This video shows a tour through Worldwide Telescope.