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NASA’s Juno mission has unveiled new insights into Jupiter’s fierce winds, cyclones, and volcanic activity on its moon, Io.
Why does Jupiter look like it has a surface – even though it doesn’t have one? – Sejal, age 7, Bangalore, India The planet Jupiter has no solid ground – no surface, like the grass or dirt ...
A group of swirling storms at Jupiter's north pole are bouncing off each other, like bumper cars at the fairground.
JunoCam, the visible light imager aboard NASA's Juno, captured this enhanced-color view of Ju-piter's northern high latitudes ...
The weather gets a little wild and weird on Jupiter. How wild? Spacecraft instruments have measured strong winds, tracked ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has just delivered some exciting discoveries from Jupiter and its fiery moon, Io. The new findings, ...
The team used the mission's Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) and microwave radiometer (MWR) instruments, originally designed to study Jupiter's atmosphere, to look beneath the surface of ...
What’s more, data from Juno’s Io flybys has revealed the subsurface temperature profile of Io, the innermost of the four ...
NASA's Juno revealed mushballs on Jupiter, reshaping our understanding of deep, violent gas giant storm systems.
Recent flybys of the fiery world refute a leading theory of its inner structure — and reveal how little is understood about ...
Imagine a Slushee TM composed of ammonia and water encased in a hard shell of water ice. Now picture these ice-encrusted slushballs, dubbed “mushballs,” raining down like hailstones during a ...