WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Data from NASA's Juno spacecraft is providing a deeper understanding of Jupiter's wondrous and violent atmosphere including its Great Red Spot, finding that this immense ...
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Look up this week for Jupiter
Jupiter shines at magnitude -2.67 this week, the brightest it will be until October 2034. It will be easy to spot in the ...
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Jupiter hits its brightest show this January, here's when to look
Jupiter is about to dominate the midwinter sky, turning January evenings into a showcase for the biggest planet in the solar ...
Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is a massive storm that has swirled within the atmosphere of the largest planet in the solar system for years. But astronomers have debated just how old the vortex ...
The Great Red Spot isn't just wide — it's deep, too. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It's hard to imagine the sheer scale of ...
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A giant planet is lighting up the night sky this week — here's how to spot it
If you’ve been seeing an unusually bright ‘star’ in the sky recently, it’s actually Jupiter, which will shine at its ...
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot was first discovered in 1665 by astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, and both scientists and the public have been awe-stricken by its beauty and the processes that created it ...
At Jupiter's peak, it will shine brighter than any star and second only to the moon and Venus in the night sky, although Venus is not currently visible. It will be the perfect time to spot the "giant" ...
Data collected by NASA’s Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot in July 2017 indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds Other revelations from the ...
Everyone is familiar with the giant storms that rage in the atmosphere of Jupiter that we see as swirling patterns in the dense clouds of the planet's atmosphere. While most are familiar with the ...
Image: These are two views of Jupiter’s Little Red Spot taken with the Hubble Space Telescope in April 2006. The left image is a close-up view. In the right image, a box has been added to show the ...
This new perspective of Jupiter from the south makes the Great Red Spot appear as though it is in northern territory. This view is unique to Juno. (NASA/JPL-Caltech ...
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