Why would a satellite orbiting close to Jupiter have a very hard time detecting solar wind particles?
A) Jupiter's strong gravity pulls them into the planet.
B) Jupiter is too far away from the Sun to get any solar wind.
C) The satellite would be moving too fast in its orbit to catch any of them.
D) The Great Red Spot pushes them away from Jupiter.
E) Jupiter's magnetosphere deflects them.
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