Thick, swirling clouds cover Jupiter from pole to pole. They hold water like Earth’s clouds, but at far greater density. For decades, those clouds have blocked a clear view of what lies beneath. Now, ...
For centuries, Jupiter has looked like a planet of surfaces: swirling bands, violent storms and the famous red oval that dominates its face. Only in the last few years have scientists begun to see ...
Tonight, a unique celestial event will occur as a waxing gibbous moon and the bright planet Jupiter align in the sky. This event offers a great opportunity for stargazers to observe two of the most ...