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NASA’s Juno mission captured this look at the southern hemisphere of Jupiter on Feb. 17, 2020, during one of the spacecraft’s close approaches to the giant planet. This high-resolution view is a composite of four images captured by the JunoCam imager and assembled by citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill. Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SwRI, MSSS | Image processing by Kevin M. Gill, © CC BY
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Juno Marks 50 Orbits Around Jupiter

by SpaceRef April 11, 2023July 15, 2024
Jupiter and Uranus
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Hubble Monitors Weather On Jupiter And Uranus

by SpaceRef March 26, 2023July 15, 2024
A study co-authored by Southwest Research Institute Senior Research Scientist Dr. Jason Hofgartner explains the unusual radar signatures of icy satellites orbiting Jupiter and Saturn. Their radar signatures, which differ significantly from those of rocky worlds and most ice on Earth, have long been a vexing question for the scientific community. CREDIT NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI
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An Explanation For Unusual Radar Signatures From Icy Satellites

by SpaceRef March 23, 2023July 15, 2024
Jupiter
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40-Year Study Finds Mysterious Patterns in Temperatures at Jupiter

by SpaceRef December 20, 2022July 15, 2024
First Light
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W. M. Keck Observatory Achieves First Light With Keck Planet Finder

by SpaceRef November 10, 2022July 15, 2024
Europlanet
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Planetary-scale Heat Wave Discovered In Jupiter’s Atmosphere

by SpaceRef September 23, 2022July 15, 2024
DART
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DART Tests Autonomous Navigation System Using Jupiter and Europa

by SpaceRef September 23, 2022July 15, 2024
if Jupiter had rings like Saturn's
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Why Jupiter Doesn’t Have Rings Like Saturn

by SpaceRef July 25, 2022July 15, 2024
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Become a Jovian Vortex Hunter

by SpaceRef July 10, 2022July 15, 2024
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You Can Help Scientists Study The Atmosphere On Jupiter

by SpaceRef June 22, 2022July 15, 2024

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