According to this early data, Jupiter’s equatorial radius was around 44,423 miles (71,492 kilometers), and its polar radius ...
New data from NASA's Juno orbiter reveals Jupiter is slightly smaller and more 'squashed' than scientists previously thought.
Jupiter has long been described as a swollen, fast-spinning giant, but its exact dimensions have rested on ageing ...
The solar system’s most giant planet is slightly less of a giant than scientists once thought. Jupiter, a world that is so ...
For over 50 years, we thought we knew the size and shape of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet. Now, Weizmann ...
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Voyager’s pale blue dot: Humanity’s journey to the edge of the solar system
From a tiny speck of light billions of miles away, Voyager 1 captured Earth as the iconic “Pale Blue Dot,” a symbol of our ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest planet in our solar system. But it ...
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Giant falls short: Juno finds Jupiter thinner at equator than previously thought
For decades, scientists believed they had a solid handle on Jupiter’s size and shape.
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Voyager 2's close encounter with Uranus wasn't in the original plan
40 years later, mission boffin recalls being told to pronounce it correctly It is 40 years since Voyager 2 performed the ...
Jupiter imaged by the Juno spacecraft, with the shadow of the massive moon Ganymede to the left. Data from Juno suggests that ...
New research data using NASA’s Juno spacecraft shows Jupiter is slightly smaller and flatter than decades-old estimates.
Updated measurements from NASA’s Juno spacecraft could help researchers better understand the planet's mysterious interior, ...
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