The ringed gas giant Saturn has officially replaced Jupiter as the planet in our solar system with the most moons. The ...
Look at NASA's new image of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, and you might catch something unusual. Careful, though: If you don't pay attention, you might miss it. That tiny, dark dot at the top of ...
More pocked with craters than any other object in our solar system, Jupiter's outermost and second-biggest Galilean moon, Callisto, appears geologically unremarkable. In the 1990s, however ...
That treat, a photo of the Jupiter moon Ganymede snapped on July 20, comes compliments of Juno's JIRAM, or Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper. Jupiter's moon, Ganymede, captured by the Juno probe just ...
Fluorescent caves deep below America show how alien life could exist on one of Jupiter's moons, say scientists. The chemistry ...
NASA's Europa Clipper is about to use Mars' gravitational pull to slingshot itself as it makes its way to Jupiter's fourth-largest moon later this week. The craft launched from the agency's ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Skywatchers were treated to a delightful little spectacle this month thanks to a Venus ...
If you find Jupiter, you’ll likely see four small dots to the side of the gas giant: they are the Galilean moons, four of the 95 natural satellites around the Solar System’s largest planet.
"It's like a game of billiards around the solar system, flying by a couple of planets at just the right angle and timing to build up the energy we need to get to Jupiter and Europa." Today (March ...