Using high-precision radio-occultation measurements from NASA’s Juno mission and incorporating the effects of zonal winds, ...
WASHINGTON - Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest planet in our solar system. But it turns out that it is not quite as ...
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Giant falls short: Juno finds Jupiter thinner at equator than previously thought
For decades, scientists believed they had a solid handle on Jupiter’s size and shape.
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'Textbooks will need to be updated': Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought, Juno spacecraft reveals
Jupiter is smaller and flatter than scientists previously thought, new measurements of the gas giant reveal.
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From Jupiter to Mercury: the brightest planets of February 2026
From dazzling Jupiter high in the evening sky to elusive Mercury low at sunset, February 2026 offers one of the year's best ...
Amazing views of Jupiter over the years via the Hubble Space Telescope. The moons of Io, Ganymede and hazy Uranus can be ...
For over 50 years, we thought we knew the size and shape of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet. Now, Weizmann ...
With NASA releasing previously unseen images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the public was expecting more perspectives of the comet. One of the best views of the object could be seen by the ...
The moon greets Jupiter two days ahead of its full moon phase on Feb. 1.
An atmospheric study reveals unexpected findings about our largest neighboring planet and the structure of its deep atmosphere.
Thick, swirling clouds cover Jupiter from pole to pole. They hold water like Earth’s clouds, but at far greater density.
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