New theoretical modeling by Carnegie’s Alan Boss provides clues to how the gas giant planets in our solar system — Jupiter and Saturn — might have formed and ...
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A hidden world under Jupiter’s clouds? This new model just uncovered the planet’s mysterious interior
Beneath Jupiter’s stormy clouds lies a world scientists have never directly seen, but new simulations are bringing it into focus. Researchers have revealed that the gas giant holds more oxygen and ...
Jupiter, the fifth planet in our solar system and by far most massive, is a treasure trove of scientific discovery. Last year a pair of studies found that the planet’s iconic Great Red Spot is 40 ...
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Jupiter is so massive that every other planet could fit inside it
Jupiter dwarfs every other world orbiting the Sun. Its volume, recorded at 1,431,281,810,739,360 cubic kilometers, is large ...
A new computer modeling provided a new explanation as to why the icy shell of Jupiter's moon, Europa, has an unusual motion/rotation. Scientist from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory present a video, 09 ...
Katharina Lodders, Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis research associate professor in Earth and Planetary Sciences in Arts & Sciences, studying data from the Galileo probe of Jupiter, proposes ...
(Nanowerk News) The entry probe of the Galileo mission to Jupiter entered the planet's atmosphere in 1995 in fiery fashion. As the probe descended from Mach 50 to Mach 1 and generated enough heat to ...
The various processes which generate magnetic fields within the Jupiter system are exemplary for a large class of similar processes occurring at other planets in the solar system, but also around ...
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