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The original post: /r/askscience by /u/jumpjumpgoat on 2024-10-27 15:19:25.

I recently learned that if Jupiter's magnetic field was visible, it would appear larger than the moon. Which made me wonder if there is a way to take a 'picture' of it. Of course, in order to take this 'picture', we'd need a camera that somehow detects magnetic fields from afar.... Is this even possible?

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