"What makes the event even more extraordinary is that it did not involve a single volcano, but multiple active sources." ...
Thanks to Juno MWR data and a recent study, scientists have determined the depth of the icy shell encasing Europa.
Using data gathered by NASA's Juno Jupiter orbiter, scientists estimate that Europa's ice shell is about 18 miles thick — ...
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New findings published in Nature Astronomy suggest the latter. By analyzing microwave data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft during ...
The moon greets Jupiter two days ahead of its full moon phase on Feb. 1.
NASA Juno mission captured amazing new imagery of Jupiter's moon Europa. The spacecraft flew about 219 miles (352 kilometers) ...
New measurements from NASA’s Juno spacecraft have offered a clearer picture of what lies beneath the frozen surface of ...
Data from NASA's Juno mission has provided new insights into the thickness and subsurface structure of the icy shell encasing ...
An atmospheric study reveals unexpected findings about our largest neighboring planet and the structure of its deep atmosphere.
On July 4th 2016, the Juno spacecraft finally entered orbit around the planet Jupiter. On July 4th 2016, the Juno spacecraft entered orbit around the planet Jupiter after leaving earth five years ago.
The volcanic hot spot is larger than Lake Superior, spewing eruptions six times the total energy of all of the world's power plants.