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Jupiter’s got no sway. The biggest planet in the solar system has no tilt as it moves, so its poles have never been visible from Earth. But in the past two years, with NASA’s Juno spacecraft, ...
1871: Two unnamed hurricanes A hurricane, whose intensity was unknown as it traveled through the Treasure Coast, was a Category 3 when it hit south of Jupiter Island and spun north on Aug. 17.
At Jupiter 's north pole, powerful storms the size of Australia or bigger are wrapped in 100 mph winds. After analyzing years of data from NASA 's Juno mission, scientists have observed the long ...
This composite image, derived from data collected in 2017 by the JIRAM instrument aboard NASA’s Juno, shows the central cyclone at Jupiter’s north pole and the eight cyclones that encircle it.
The strongest wind occurred, as usual, some distance to the (north) of the center in the vicinity of Jupiter and Stuart. … The anemometer failed at Jupiter Lighthouse after reaching a velocity ...
Cassini stares deep into the swirling hurricane-like vortex at Saturn's south pole, where the vertical structure of the clouds is highlighted by shadows. Such a storm, with a well-developed eye ...