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Planetary Sciences Nov 9, 2023

Juno mission finds Jupiter's winds penetrate in cylindrical layers

Gravity data collected by NASA's Juno mission indicates Jupiter's atmospheric winds penetrate the planet in a cylindrical manner, parallel to its spin axis. A paper on the findings was recently published in the journal Nature ...

Astronomy Nov 6, 2023

Searching for the supernova neutrino background to the universe

It's a sobering statement that stars like the sun, more accurately all stars will die eventually—yes, even the sun. Don't panic, though, we still have a good few billion years to go so you will get to the end of this article. ...

Astronomy Oct 31, 2023

Salts and organics observed on Ganymede's surface by NASA's Juno

Data collected by NASA's Juno mission indicates a briny past may be bubbling to the surface on Jupiter's largest moon.

Astronomy Oct 27, 2023

JWST takes a detailed look at Jupiter's moon Ganymede

Nature doesn't conform to our ideas of neatly-contained categories. Many things in nature blur the lines we try to draw around them. That's true of Jupiter's moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system

Planetary Sciences Oct 26, 2023

Io has 266 active volcanic hotspots linked by a global magma ocean, finds study

Jupiter's Io stands apart from the solar system's other moons, with its numerous volcanoes and its surface dominated by lava flows. Io's surface volcanism was confirmed in 1979 when the Voyager spacecraft imaged it, but its ...

Planetary Sciences Oct 20, 2023

Juno completes its closest flyby of Io yet

Jupiter's ocean moons capture most of our attention because of their potential habitability. But Io, Jupiter's bad-boy volcanic moon, is in a class of its own. There's nothing else like it in the solar system, and NASA's ...

Astronomy Oct 19, 2023

Webb discovers new feature in Jupiter's atmosphere

Jupiter has some of the most conspicuous atmospheric features in our solar system. The planet's Great Red Spot, large enough to envelop Earth, is nearly as well known as some of the various rivers and mountains on the planet ...

Space Exploration Sep 20, 2023

Juice: Why's it taking so long?

At their closest point in orbit, Earth and Jupiter are separated by almost 600 million kilometers. At the time of writing, five months after launch, Juice has already traveled 370 million kilometers, yet in time it's only ...

Astronomy Sep 18, 2023

A new observatory could spot core-collapse supernovae before they explode

The thing about a supernova is that you never know when it might occur. Supernovae are triggered either by a collision with another star or when the interior of a massive star becomes depleted of nuclear fuel and begins a ...

Plants & Animals Sep 7, 2023

First US study of nest temperature impacts on leatherback hatchlings

One of the most unique of all sea turtle species, the leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), is distinguished by its smooth, "leathery" looking carapace or shell. Listed as vulnerable, this species is experiencing population ...

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