Jupiter’s moon is warmer than it should be about 8 million kilometers (3 483 million miles) away from the sun. It was believed that most of this extra warmth was provided by Jupiter, but now there is a new hypothesis: they are warming each other up. Jupiter is not acting …
Read More »Astronomers may have identified the largest structure of influence in our solar system
The moon of Jupiter Ganymede is a rather special rock of rock. It is the largest and most massive moon in the solar system. It is the only moon of the Solar System that generates its own magnetic field. It has the most liquid water of any body of the …
Read More »Fascinating animation reveals that our entire solar system doesn’t exactly orbit the sun
It is common knowledge that the Sun is the center of the Solar System. Around him, planets orbit, along with a thick asteroid belt, a few meteor fields, and a handful of far distant comets. But that is not the whole story. “Instead, everything orbits around the center of mass …
Read More »Juno delivers the first images of the North Pole of Ganymede, where it rains plasma
It has been orbiting and observing Jupiter and its moons for four years, but the scientific spacecraft Juno still has some surprises to share. For the first time, he has photographed the north pole of one of the strangest objects in the Solar System, Jupiter Ganymede’s moon. There, the constant …
Read More »Five planets and a crescent moon will line up in a rare pre-dawn show today, July 20- Technology News, Firstpost
FP TrendsJuly 20, 2020 11:46:00 IST On July 19, people around the world will be able to see five planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn – without the need for a telescope. In addition to the unusual sighting of five planets in the night sky, a crescent moon …
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