Then there's the question of what actually lies at Jupiter's core. Magnetic field data from the Juno spacecraft suggest that the planet's core is surprisingly large and seems to be made of a ...
The impact shook Jupiter to its core - literally. That's the finding of a new study from astronomers at Rice University and China's Sun Yat-sen University, which was published last week in the ...
possibly because electric currents are induced in the moon’s core. However, since Amalthea takes less than half a day to orbit Jupiter, its temperature could be due to tidal stresses caused by ...
At over 1,000 times the volume of Earth, Jupiter’s mass is two and a half times that of all other planets combined, making it a cosmic behemoth between Mars and Saturn. Jupiter’s atmosphere ...