Images revealed during NASA's Juno mission have captivated the internet. Space enthusiasts are quick to examine the colorful clouds of Jupiter — hoping to catch a hint of a familiar shape among the ...
With all of the worrying things happening here, on earth, one way to take your mind off them is to look at the beauty of the cosmos. Luckily, NASA is still out there exploring outer space and ...
Have you ever wanted to make a discovery in space? A new citizen science project led by a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota allows volunteers to help their team learn more about the ...
In a stunning scientific discovery, researchers have found water clouds inside Jupiter's Great Red Spot, raising the prospect that life may exist on the planet. Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a storm that ...
NASA’s Juno mission has become a favorite among space fans for its JunoCam instrument which often captures gorgeous images of the beauty of the planet Jupiter and its moons. Earlier this year the ...
Space enthusiasts have spotted what they claim is a mythical “creature” hidden in the swirls of Jupiter’s cloud system. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently revealed a new, stunning image from its ...
Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the composition of Jupiter's clouds. Instead of being formed of ammonia ice—the ...
Jupiter has no shortage of swirly, twirly clouds. This jet stream region is called "Jet N6.". NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill SHARE Juno snapped this image ...
Xi Zhang, a professor of Earth and planetary science at UC Santa Cruz, has discovered that an exoplanet classed as a ...
Even the ghouls on Jupiter are out for Halloween! Right in time for the spookiest holiday of all, NASA is showing off an eerie photo of Jupiter’s noxious clouds — which are scary enough on their own ...
An image captured by NASA's Jupiter spacecraft paints a stunning picture of the planet's swirling clouds. The image, color-enhanced by software engineer Kevin M. Gill, was created using data from the ...
Three images of Jupiter show the gas giant in three different types of light — infrared, visible, and ultraviolet. The image on the left was taken in infrared by the Near-InfraRed Imager (NIRI) ...