- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- March 17th, 2010
Jupiter's Great Red Spot Revealed in More Detail
New studies were conducted from ground-based telescopes
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 25th, 2010
Why Ganymede and Callisto Are So Different
Both of them are moons of Jupiter
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 29th, 2009
Jupiter May Be Going Through a Climate Change
Its storms may be an indicator of the atmospheric changes
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 20th, 2009
Galileo Was Launched Two Decades Ago
Its journey lasted for 14 years
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 14th, 2009
Europa May Receive 100 Times More Oxygen than Thought
Jupiter's moon could easily withstand life in its oceans
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 9th, 2009
Europa Could Sustain Life
The conclusion belongs to new astronomical studies
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 17th, 2009
Ganymede and Io Influence Jupiter's Auroras
They exert influence on the planet's magnetic lines
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 16th, 2009
Ganymede Gets New Geological Map
The body is the largest moon in the solar system
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- September 14th, 2009
Jupiter Made Comet an Artificial Moon for 12 Years
It happened in the mid-20th century
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 18th, 2009
Debate on the Line Between Stars and Planets
Establishing categories proves to be a difficult effort
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 1st, 2009
Saturn's Winds Move Both East and West
The find may shed light on the planet's core
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 31st, 2009
Venus Bright Spot Puzzles Astronomers
It occurred days after the Jupiter impact
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 28th, 2009
Experts Question Earth's Safety in the Solar System
Concerns have been raised by the recent Jupiter impact
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 25th, 2009
Hubble Images Jupiter Impact Event
It used its new cameras for the job
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 20th, 2009
Detecting Auroras Before They Form on Earth
NOAA keeps an eye on the Sun
- Space
- By Tudor Vieru
- June 11th, 2009
Venus and Mars Could Slam into Earth
Some three to four billion years from now
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