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Brilliant Jupiter has now returned to our evening sky with help from the ending of daylight savings time. From Chicagoland it will be seen to rise tonight (November 2) at 23:35 CST. It will rise about four minutes earlier each evening until it reaches opposition from the Sun on 2015 FEB 06 when...
So I always see these false colour images of the inside of planets and get disappointed when I realise it is just fake imagery and that is not want it looks like. So if I had a really good HD camera, what would it look like in some of the more notable planets in the solar system? I have...
It appears that Jupiter has been hit by another asteroid.
http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2010/06/03/4459598-something-hit-jupiter-again?lite
Video here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/19299984@N08/7976507568
Steve S
Do they become part of Jupiters molten core or what. I guess comets become water vapor in Jupiters atmosphere. Also could life exist in Jupiters atmosphere?
NEWS FLASH! Venus has not been devoured by the Moon.
Picture taken from south Devon just after 17:30 UTC showing Venus emerging from behind the Moon, with Jupiter in the upper-right corner.
Gas Giants Gobbled Up Most of Their Moons
More moons for this planet!
Even though our Solar System’s gas giants vary widely in size and mass, they do have something in common. Each planet is roughly 10,000 times more massive than the combined mass of all their moons. During planetary formation...
Hi folks
Correct me if im wrong, but the fact that Jupiter takes 11.8 years to go round the Sun and not 12 like some think, proves that astrology is rubbish?
I read that jupiter entered Aries in jan 1916 and was back in Aries again in Jan 1928, exactly 12 years.
thanks:)
Tomorrow (May 13th) around 9:30 eastern, the ISS is going to eclipse Jupiter as seen from the east coast. Info about the eclipse is here, and a list of latitudes and longitudes you can see it from is here.
This is a very cool event; don't miss it if you live near the line!
Has anyone had a chance to look into this? From my quick search of the web, it does seem that there is a weak correlation between the solar cycle and Jupiter's orbit. However, it seems that scientists are reluctant to say there is a causal relationship with the limited data available...
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