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NASA scientists have sought to understand planet Jupiter, the gas giant whose mass is more than the rest of the planets in ...
One of the big surprises: Despite the moon's cooled crust, the data shows Io maintains liquid hot lava just below the ground.
A group of swirling storms at Jupiter's north pole are bouncing off each other, like bumper cars at the fairground. A flurry of new discoveries from NASA's Juno mission Jupiter have taken us ...
What’s more, data from Juno’s Io flybys has revealed the subsurface temperature profile of Io, the innermost of the four ...
Credit: NASA/JPL–Caltech/SwRI/MSSS Image processing: Jackie Branc (CC BY) A flurry of new discoveries from NASA's Juno mission Jupiter have taken us beneath the surface of the gas giant's ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has resumed normal operations after entering safe mode twice during its 71st close approach to Jupiter on April 4. Safe mode is a precautionary status that a spacecraft ...
The culprit was probably Jupiter's incredibly intense radiation belts. There's some good news and just-okay news about NASA's mighty little spacecraft Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016.
For years, we’ve stared at Jupiter and wondered. Now, thanks to NASA’s Juno spacecraft, some of those mysteries are becoming clearer. From fierce winds near its north pole to lava bubbling ...
But sometimes, the gas giant gets the best of it. The Juno mission recently went into an unexpected safe mode during a scheduled flyby of Jupiter, temporarily powering down its science instruments.
There's some good news and just-okay news about NASA's mighty little spacecraft Juno, which has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016. The good news is that, on Wednesday (April 9), the agency ...
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