"While people saw a big spot in Jupiter as early as they started stargazing through telescopes in the 1600s, it is still unclear whether they were looking at a different storm," NASA explains.
"There are still many things related to planetary formation and the early evolution of young planetary systems that we don't understand." The discovery of an extraordinary multi-planet system has ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft snapped a stunning image of a cloud on Jupiter shaped like a dolphin, proving that even science has an ...
The most famous storm in the solar system is also one of the largest: Jupiter's Great Red Spot ... "The warmth of the spot's base explains the ferocious winds we see at the top of the atmosphere ...
CLEVELAND — No matter where you are in the world, you'll see Jupiter & Saturn together in the sky on December 21st. Learn where to look in this edition of "In the Sky" with Jay Reynolds (@ ...