A massive solar windstorm in 2017 compressed Jupiter's magnetosphere "like a giant squash ball," a new study reports.
Decades of constant X-ray emission from the Helix Nebula’s white dwarf suggest debris from a Jupiter-sized planet steadily rains upon the star.
Jupiter got body-slammed by the solar wind, and scientists have finally caught it in action. A massive solar event compressed ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJupiter-sized planets may form in just 1 million years, shocking scientistsAs per the study conducted by scientists at Ohio State University, these gas giants could form in just 1 to 2 million years, ...
A new study challenges traditional models of how planets form. A new analysis of existing data suggests that exoplanets with masses comparable to Jupiter may have formed significantly earlier than ...
Jupiter’s striking size, swirling gases, and dramatic bands in its atmosphere set it apart from every other planet. One of ...
The Bay Sages heard from the Delta Astronomical Society (DAS) during its monthly meeting on Thursday. DAS Newsletter Editor ...
A pair of planetary scientists at the University of California, working with a colleague from the California Institute of ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune’s auroras, revealing new details about its atmosphere and magnetism.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky This Week from April 4 to 11: Catch your last views of UranusA waxing Moon brightens the sky as we catch our last looks at Uranus and view Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars in the sky ...
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