Recent studies are changing what we know about the clouds of Jupiter, and the results are surprising. Amateur and ...
A groundbreaking study combining the efforts of amateur and professional astronomers has redefined our understanding of ...
Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the ...
New research from a team of citizen scientists challenges the old idea that Jupiter's visible clouds are formed of ammonia ...
Jupiter’s clouds are likely composed of ammonium hydrosulfide and photochemical products, new research suggests ...
Recent studies reveal Jupiter's clouds are formed from ammonium hydrosulfide mixed with photochemical materials ...
As soon as it gets dark, two bright lights become visible—the brightest in the southwest and an almost-as-bright light in the ...
There are two darker bands of clouds on either side of Jupiter’s equator that are the easiest to spot. Storms are also circulating in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere, with the biggest one called ...
That's one big pumpkin! While its deep interior may be made of rock, Jupiter is mostly gas and clouds with no solid surface. Those clouds reflect a lot of sunlight and help to boost its light.