In a first-of-its-kind learn about, scientists have used an software designed to stumble on and learn about planets past our sun device, or exoplanets, to measure the wind speeds on Jupiter, the most important planet in our group. ESPRESSO instrumentThe ESPRESSO software is fixed at the Very Massive Telescope (VLT) of the Eu Southern Observatory (ESO). It was once firstly evolved to seek out and analyze far-off worlds through measuring the tiny adjustments in starlight brought about through their presence.The researchers from the Institute of Astrophysics and Area Sciences (IA) on the School of Sciences of the College of Lisbon (Portugal) (Ciências ULisboa) carried out a method known as Doppler velocimetry to the daylight mirrored through the clouds in Jupiter’s environment.