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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. This image of Jupiter from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope ...
A massive storm has been raging on Jupiter for centuries, and, for the most part, has appeared very serious. A new series of detailed images, however, revealed that the famous red cyclone can get a ...
WASHINGTON — Scientists have been getting an even better understanding of Jupiter's massive storms with help from the Juno spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini North ...
New observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot captured by the Hubble Space Telescope show that the 190-year-old storm wiggles like gelatin and shape-shifts like a squeezed stress ball. The unexpected ...
Stunning new images of Jupiter and Saturn have revealed breathtaking detail, including a razor-sharp view of Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot (GRS). The Great Red Spot, a massive swirling oval of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An artificially colored view of Jupiter as seen in ultraviolet light. In addition to the Great Red Spot, which appears blue, ...
Jupiter’s signature feature — its Great Red Spot — might not be the same dark spot seen on the giant planet more than three centuries ago. From 1665 to 1713, astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini and ...
The venerable Hubble Space Telescope has watched Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS) oscillating, as though it were being squeezed in and out roughly every 90 days. Why this huge anticyclone, which has ...
In brief: Astronomers have been studying Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot for more than 150 years yet surprisingly, new details continue to surface. The latest discovery comes courtesy of NASA's Hubble ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is one of the most recognizable features of our solar system; it's famously larger than Earth itself serves as an identifying mark on the largest of our gas giants. Consisting ...