In an exciting new discovery, scientists have identified that magnetic tornadoes on Jupiter are creating massive storms the ...
Magnetic vortices twisting down from Jupiter's ionosphere into its deep atmosphere cause giant, ultraviolet-absorbing polar ...
If you have a telescope, or access to one, now's the time to point it at Jupiter. The largest planet in our solar system ...
Juno also snapped pictures of Jupiter's potato-shaped inner moon, named Amalthea. With a radius of only 52 miles (84 ...
New research reveals that Jupiter’s magnetic tornadoes generate massive Earth-sized storms, visible only in ultraviolet light ...
Jupiter is a stunning planet to observe. Whether it be visible light or any other wavelength. In a stunning new image ...
Learn how you can see bright Jupiter from Earth, helped by its massive size and banded, reflective cloud tops, in December's ...
These anticyclonic storms manifest as dark ovals ... OPAL involves Hubble imaging each of the giant planets — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — once per year, to keep track of changes ...
If you’re looking at Jupiter, you may or may not see the Great Red Spot because it might be on the other side of the planet. Wait several hours and it’ll come out from behind and be pointing at the ...
the majestic planet in infrared light—including the "Great Red Spot." Look at any image of Jupiter and one feature is hard to ignore—its “Great Red Spot,” a massive storm raging close to ...
The Jupiter mosaic includes shots taken between 26,900km and 95,400km from the planet's cloud-tops. It gives a great view of southern hemisphere storms and of the famous Great Red Spot.
Though seemingly serene when viewed from the relative safety of our home world, Jupiter is a chaotic and stormy place. The gas giant planet's spots and swirls come from massive storms that whip up ...