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This infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope -- called a spectrum -- tells astronomers that a distant gas...
This infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope -- called a spectrum -- tells astronomers that a distant gas...
This artist's concept shows a hypothetical "rejuvenated" planet -- a gas giant that has reclaimed its youthful...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment X-Rays from Jupiter, proposed by Jearne Leventhal of Berkeley,...
Photo by Peter McGregor Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacting Jupiter; impact of Fragment G of Comet Shoemaker-Levy on...
This animation shows the overlap of the field of view of Juno's Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) star camera (in yellow)...
Range : 5.9 million kilometers (3.66 million miles) Europa is Jupiter's 2nd Galilean satellite from the planet....
Range : 1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures of Jupiter's ring were obtained by Voyager 2...
To give some sense of the immense scale of cyclones arranged in a hexagonal pattern at Jupiter's south pole, an...
This video shows Jupiter as revealed by a powerful telescope and a mid-infrared filter sensitive to the giant...
NASA Juno spacecraft skimmed the upper wisps of Jupiter atmosphere when JunoCam snapped this image on Feb. 2, 2017....
On its journey to the Jupiter system, NASA's Europa Clipper will take a path that swings past Mars, then Earth,...
Data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft were used to produce this false-color composite of Jupiter's northern aurora on...
Hubble Catches Jupiter's Largest Moon Going to the 'Dark Side' HST/WFPC2 Image of Jupiter and Ganymede Taken April...
A team of specialists in a field known as planetary protection has been working to keep NASA’s Europa Clipper...
This image captures a high-altitude cloud formation surrounded by swirling patterns in the atmosphere of Jupiter's...
Colorful swirling clouds in Jupiter's North Equatorial Belt practically fill this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft....
Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant planet in this photo returned Jan 17, 1979 from a...
Brown dwarfs are more massive than planets but not quite as massive as stars. Generally speaking, they have between...
Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen during the “great conjunction” where the two planets appear a tenth of a...
Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen after sunset above Jordan Lake during the “great conjunction” where the...
Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen after sunset from Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. The two...
Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen above a steeple after sunset from Arlington, Va., Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020....
Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen after sunset from Washington, DC, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020. The two planets...