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The image is a combination of a number of images taken of Jupiter's south pole by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The image contains colors that are "close to" what the human eye would see from that ...
Jupiter's south pole was well documented by Cassini on its way to Saturn, but the north pole (home of Jovian Santa, one could only assume) has remained much more mysterious.
Seen from a different angle, Jupiter looks like a whole new world. After flying within about 2,500 miles of the planet’s cloud tops on Aug. 27, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent home ...
Jupiter's magnetic field is profoundly different from that of all other known planets — it essentially has two magnetic south poles instead of just one, a new Nature study finds.
Jupiter's south pole is seen in a series of time-lapse images taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its 11th close flyby of the giant planet on Feb. 7, 2018. (Image credit: Gerald Eichstadt/NASA ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has once again proven itself to be the Ansel Adams of the cosmos.. On February 7, the orbiter snapped a photo of Jupiter’s swirling gas formations at its south pole ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has once again delivered stunning images of Jupiter, this time giving us a glimpse at the gas giant’s south pole. The image, taken from Juno’s most recent flyby on ...
It’s hard to top the adventure of being stranded for nine months at the South Pole in order to take the best seat on Earth for watching the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slamming into Jupiter.But a ...
Dark ovals in Jupiter's polar haze, visible only at UV wavelengths, were first noticed 25 years ago, then ignored. A new study shows that these dark UV ovals are common, appearing at the south ...
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System and, because of that, it’s been photographed many, many times. We’ve seen the planet’s swirling cloud … ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been orbiting Jupiter since July 2016 and has provided some of the first clear views of the planet's poles. Using time-lapse imagery from the craft's passes over the ...
This first view of Jupiter’s north pole “looks like nothing we have seen or imagined before,” Scott Bolton, NASA’s principal investigator of Juno, said in a press statement. He continued: ...
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