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The icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa appears to be constantly changing, new data from the James Webb Space Telescope has ...
A series of experiments led by Southwest Research Institute's Dr. Ujjwal Raut support spectral data recently collected by the ...
A series of experiments support spectral data recently collected by the James Webb Space Telescope that found evidence that the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa is constantly changing. Europa's ...
Why does Jupiter look like it has a surface – even though it doesn’t have one? – Sejal, age 7, Bangalore, India The planet Jupiter has no solid ground – no surface, like the grass or dirt ...
New research suggests there may be a narrow window of possibility for life to persist on the icy moons of the outer solar ...
Jupiter’s icy moon Europa might be hiding a salty, liquid ocean deep beneath its surface—and new experiments suggest that its ...
Io, Jupiter's third-largest moon ... spilling out of the paterae (bowl-shaped features created by volcanism) and moving across the moon's surface." The researchers suggest that these lava rings ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has returned ... plumes from active volcanic features on the moon and other changes, such as new lava flows and other surface deposits.
on the lookout for signs of water plumes and other ocean-driven features. Two magnetometers will probe the sub-surface ocean by studying electrical currents induced by Jupiter's magnetic field.
The Juno mission, which has been orbiting and observing Jupiter and its moons since July ... of the moon’s surface, capturing images and data. Together, Juno’s flybys have enabled an ...
on the lookout for signs of water plumes and other ocean-driven features. Two magnetometers will probe the sub-surface ocean by studying electrical currents induced by Jupiter's magnetic field.
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