Recent studies are changing what we know about the clouds of Jupiter, and the results are surprising. Amateur and professional astronomers have worked together to uncover that these clouds are not ...
Using a decades-old technique, amateur astronomer Steve Hill has uncovered new insights into Jupiter’s atmosphere, ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has again captured stunning images of Jupiter and its moon Io, providing more insights into the solar ...
Using commercially available telescopes and spectral filters, an amateur astronomer named Steve Hill collected data to map ...
20, when it dipped close to Jupiter's cloud tops. The first mission to orbit an outer planet from pole to pole, Juno is armored with a titanium radiation vault to help protect it against Jupiter ...
above Jupiter's cloud tops. In near-infrared imaging, high-altitude hazes typically appear blurry, with enhanced brightness over the equatorial region. With Webb, finer details are resolved within ...
It won't be enough to stop you, though. After about 3 minutes you'll reach the cloud tops 155 miles down. Here, you'll experience the full brunt of Jupiter's rotation. Jupiter is the fastest ...
Football fans in parts of the east and jail end stands at Ross County's Scottish Cup fourth round match against Livingston in ...
The data used to create the image is from a Hubble Space Telescope project to capture and map Jupiter's superstorm system.
Projected variation in ammonia abundance and pressure at the cloud tops near the center of the disk at selected dates in the VLT/MUSE archives. Thanks to a collaboration between amateur and ...
The researchers calculated that hydrogen and helium would separate about 11,000 kilometers below the cloud tops of Jupiter, down to a depth of about 22,000 kilometers.
Its next close approach, scheduled for December 27, will bring it 2,175 miles above Jupiter’s cloud tops. Since entering the planet’s orbit in 2016, Juno has travelled over 645 million miles.