The space agency is constantly receiving data from the probe which arrived at the gas giant earlier this year and is feeding the public snippets of the stunning information coming from the planet.

One of the instruments attached to the probe which took five years to arrive at the Solar System’s largest planet in July was a piece of equipment called Waves from the University of Iowa (UI) which allows experts to listen to the creepy, whistling sounds of Jupiter’s auroras.

As you watch the video, you can hear a strange whistling noise echoing from Jupiter – which has a diameter 11 times that of Earth’s.

Bill Kurth, research scientist at the UI and co-investigator for Waves, said: "Jupiter is talking to us in a way only gas-giant worlds can.