Researchers from the Juno mission have finally solved a mystery that has puzzled scientists for over four decades.
The famous red eye of the storm squeezes in and out for reasons unknown.
The Europa Clipper was set to launch Thursday but Mother Nature had other plans.
The cold super-Jupiter's mass rivals that of some of the largest-known exoplanets.
The area, which has lava flows that stretch for dozens of miles, was barren as recently as 1997.
The JUICE spacecraft recently swung past the Moon and Earth in a rare maneuver on its journey to Jupiter.
The European Space Agency is calling the risky "braking" maneuver a "double world first."
The two planets won't appear this close again in the night sky until 2033. Here's how to watch this unusual celestial display.
Enceladus and Europa are among the most promising places where alien life could exist in our solar system.
The intense radiation from Jupiter could damage parts of the Europa Clipper spacecraft, putting NASA's mission to explore Europa at risk.
The two massive storms were thought to be one and the same, but new research suggests the Great Red Spot formed more recently.
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Europa's outer ice shell is not where it used to be, but instead may be free floating across the moon.
The tiny moon, Amalthea, can be seen orbiting the gas giant against a backdrop of its famous Great Red Spot, but you'll need to squint.
Since 2016, the NASA mission has captured some awe-inspiring views of alien worlds and promising venues for alien life.
NASA's Juno spacecraft saw molten rock—and a mountain straight out of Star Wars —on Jupiter's moon Io.
The plate includes more than 2.6 million names, over a hundred words for water, and messages symbolizing our ongoing quest to connect with aliens.
Jupiter's Europa produces 1,000 tons of oxygen per day, according to new research.
NASA's spacecraft had another close encounter with Io, revealing what appear to be two volcanic plumes erupting simultaneously from its surface.
The asteroid-sleuthing probe is transitioning from its orbit around the Sun to one beyond the orbit of Jupiter.
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