Tag: jupiter
Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer JUPITER launched
The new JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated by Commissioner Zaharieva and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Forschungszentrum Jülich, has officially become the first European...
Early Jupiter Was Twice Its Size Today
Jupiter, the behemoth of the Solar System, wasn’t always the planet we see today. New research reveals that early in its formation,...
Europa, Planetary Moon produces Enough Oxygen a Day to keep Million...
Juno mission scientists uncover unexpected oxygen production on Jupiter's moon Europa, shedding light on potential habitability. Explore the groundbreaking discovery and its implications for future exploration.
Gas Giant Planets: Chaos Threat to Habitable Zones
Gas giant planets the size of Jupiter or larger can wreak havoc in young planetary systems, often pushing smaller, Earth-sized planets out of their original orbits, according to a recent study. These colossal gas giants, like Jupiter, are on a scale that's challenging to comprehend, with the volume of Jupiter accommodating as many as 1,300 Earths. This study uncovers how these giant planets act as agents of chaos, jeopardizing the prospects of life on their Earth-like neighbours.
Jupiter to Reach Closer; The Closest to Earth in 70 Years
On September. 26, Stargazers can expect excellent views of Jupiter the whole nightwhen the gioant planet comes closer to Earth, the closest...
Water Vapour in Jupiter Moon
A good news has now come from the outer world. Astronomers for the first Time have uncovered evidence of water vapour in the atmosphere...
































