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The 2009 Jupiter impact event, occasionally referred to as the Wesley impact, was a July 2009 impact event on Jupiter that caused a black spot in the planet's atmosphere. The impact area covered 190 million square kilometers, similar in area to the planet's Little Red Spot and approximately the size of the Pacific Ocean . [ 3 ]
English: Detail of Jupiter's atmosphere, as imaged by Voyager 1. Suggested for English Wikipedia:alternative text for images: This view of Jupiter's clouds with the Great Red Spot at top right as brown oval to right of wavy white and brown clouds. Below the Great Red Spot are various bands of bluer wavy clouds at smaller scales with smaller ...
The primary observation target is Jupiter itself, although limited images of some of Jupiter's moons have been taken and more are intended. [5] JunoCam successfully returned detailed images of Ganymede after Juno's flyby on June 7, 2021, [ 6 ] with further opportunities including planned flybys of Europa on September 29, 2022, and two of Io ...
On March 18 in Melbourne, Nova caught her little dog deep in thought as he watched the waves crash under a sunset sky. The video has quickly become popular on TikTok, with thousands of people ...
Jupiter may be best known as the planetary titan of our solar system with a comparatively small red mark — that still dwarfs the entirety of Earth — and rows of striations going from pole to pole.
A Close-Up Look at Jupiter's Dynamic Atmosphere: Credit/Provider: NASA, ESA, A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center), and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley) Short title: Hubble's New Portrait of Jupiter; Image title: Jupiter is the king of the solar system, more massive than all of the other solar-system planets combined.
Dog Star (short story) Arthur C. Clarke: Galaxy Science Fiction: 1962 Dogfight (short story) Michael Swanwick: Omni: 1985 Dr. Ox's Experiment: Jules Verne: 1872 Dreaming Is a Private Thing: Isaac Asimov: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: 1955 Drode's Equations: Richard Grant: The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF: 1981 ...
The Juno probe will make flybys of three of Jupiter's moons thanks to a mission extension.