to the users of this site probably not, but it is also only used by 0.8% of developers extensively [1]. [1] https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology
i believe its the pressure waves propagating through the air itself is pushing the ionosphere upwards, inducing a detectable signal from fluctuations in the electron density.
Actually we've imaged many exoplanets, but typically ones that are much larger than Jupiter. Here's a famous system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HR_8799
to the users of this site probably not, but it is also only used by 0.8% of developers extensively [1]. [1] https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology
i believe its the pressure waves propagating through the air itself is pushing the ionosphere upwards, inducing a detectable signal from fluctuations in the electron density.
Actually we've imaged many exoplanets, but typically ones that are much larger than Jupiter. Here's a famous system: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HR_8799