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The core of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long been a source of mystery for astronomers. Conventional ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNJupiter Is 4.5 Billion Years Old and We Now Know This From Ancient, Cosmic Raindrops
Jupiter has a new birthday thanks to raindrops preserved in asteroids. These raindrops, known as chondrules, have allowed a ...
Jupiter has a new birthday, and its age has been accurately determined thanks to ancient cosmic raindrops. These raindrops, known as chondrules, have provided scientists with a groundbreaking method ...
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Space.com on MSN'Alien auroras' on Jupiter reveal a new kind of plasma wave, scientists say
"The James Webb Space Telescope has given us some infrared images of the aurora, but Juno is the first spacecraft in a polar ...
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Underknown on MSNWhat If Jupiter Was a Rocky Planet?
Eleven times wider than Earth. Over 300 times more massive. And a million times more terrifying. Jupiter may look like a ...
Four and a half billion years ago Jupiter rapidly grew to its massive size. Its powerful gravitational pull disrupted the ...
Jupiter’s core mystery deepens as simulations reveal impacts can’t explain its structure. Evidence suggests gas giants form ...
These tiny spheres were formed under extreme conditions during the early solar system's chaotic environment. The study conducted by Japan’s Nagoya University and the Italian National Institute for ...
Four and a half billion years ago, Jupiter rapidly grew to its massive size. Its powerful gravitational pull disrupted the ...
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India Today on MSNScientists finally confirm when Jupiter was born. The clues were hiding on Earth
Around 4.6 billion years ago, as the young solar system formed, Jupiter’s rapid growth created enormous gravitational ...
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Space on MSNJupiter quiz: Think you know about the Jovian gas giant?
This quiz will challenge your knowledge of Jupiter's features, moons, and the missions that have dared to get close.
Astronomers discover GJ 2126 b, a giant planet with an extremely eccentric orbit, 124 light-years away, using HARPS data.
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