NASA says Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has a cousin and it’s changing color0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 18, 2020
NASA has published the most recent up-close image of Jupiter, the massive planet covered with beautiful, terrifying storms.
NASA has published the most recent up-close image of Jupiter, the massive planet covered with beautiful, terrifying storms.
New radio images made with the ALMA telescope provide a look at what’s going on beneath Jupiter’s colorful storms and swirling clouds.
For a time, it looked as though the planet’s defining feature might be on the verge of extinction.
Around the world, amateur astronomers are monitoring a strange phenomenon on the verge of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS).
We learned more about neutron stars, found more planets and said goodbye to Cassini in 2017. We end the year with a better picture of the Universe than we started it with.
NASA’s Juno mission completed a close flyby of Jupiter and its Great Red Spot on July 10, during its sixth science orbit.