The gas giant orbiter has flown over 510 million miles and also documented close encounters with three of Jupiter’s four largest moons. NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew past Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io on ...
Jupiter will be covered first by the crescent moon's leading sunlit limb, with the moon requiring a minute or more to inch its way across the giant planet's face. Jupiter will reappear from behind ...
Along with studying Jupiter’s atmosphere and magnetosphere, the primary goal is to study the trio of moons and the water thought to be lying beneath their icy crusts, with a special focus on Ganymede, ...
MORE FROM FORBESIn Photos: See The Moon Eclipse Giant Planet Jupiter In Rare EventBy Jamie Carter Io is slightly larger than Earth’s moon and is being constantly tugged by the gravity of Jupiter ...
Most of us know four moons of Jupiter, called the Galilean moons because they were first discovered by Galileo in 1610. Named for figures closely associated with Jupiter from Greek mythology, Io ...
In contrast, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) has confirmed Jupiter's moon count at 95. The newly discovered moons of Saturn have currently been designated with numbers and letters.
Flight controllers at ESA's mission control center in Germany have been busy this week, working with instrument teams on the ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has made another pass of our solar system’s gas giant, capturing even more iconic and breathtaking ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft is slated to fly by Jupiter's volcanic moon Io Tuesday. It will be the closest flyby to date, at an altitude of around 22,060 miles. The agency said it will pass the gas ...
We are on the cusp of learning far more about the projected icy situation of the moon's permanently shadowed regions, or PSRs. Multiple nations are eying the moon's south pole with research teams ...
NASA's Juno mission has made its 51st close flyby of Jupiter, catching stunning images of its moon Io, in the process. Juno flew past Io on Tuesday, May 16, on a flyby that brought it closer to the ...
Jupiter will be covered first by the crescent moon's leading sunlit limb, with the moon requiring a minute or more to inch its way across the giant planet's face. Jupiter will reappear from behind ...