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It shows how the banding of Jupiter gives way to a more mottled appearance as the clouds reach higher altitudes. This tapestry effect is the result of atmospheric changes, according to NASA.
New research reveals that Jupiter was once nearly twice its current size with a magnetic field 50 times stronger. This ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Illustration of a hot Jupiter planet in the Messier 67 star ... and what that means for the rest of the planets in the galaxy. Knowable Magazine spoke with Dawson about the past, present and ...
NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured auroras on Jupiter that have hundreds of times more energy than those here on Earth. Jupiter's auroras are like the "Northern Lights, but way bigger!" ...
Volcanic eruptions on Jupiter moon of Io Jupiter's third-largest moon, Io, is the most volcanically active world in our solar system. Hundreds of volcanoes erupting lava fountains that spew dozens ...
now say that hailstorms of mushballs accompanied by fierce lightning actually exist on Jupiter. In fact, mushball hailstorms may occur on all gaseous planets in the galaxy, including our solar ...
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