NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter’s superstorms generate intense lightning, forming a powerful and complex electrical weather system.
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been orbiting Jupiter for 10 years. During that time, it has studied the huge storms on the planet, such as the Great Red Spot, which is larger than Earth. New data shows ...
On Jupiter, a storm doesn’t just brew, it can simmer for centuries. The planet’s atmosphere is a perpetual engine of turbulence, and somewhere inside those churning cloud bands, lightning is cracking ...
How did NASA’s Space Launch System rocket perform? Nearly perfectly. Was the Orion spacecraft up to the job of flying to the ...
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3 divine Brihaspati mantras for wisdom, success & prosperity
Bhagwan Brihaspati, who is also known as Dev Guru Brihaspati, is the sacred Guru of the gods in Hinduism. Being the presiding ...
Immune system overreactions may be the true culprit of cardiac illness—and lifesaving drugs can calm them down ...
Mark Calcavecchia was kicked out of Augusta National Golf Club for violating the no-phone policy. The Jupiter resident was ...
But that doesn't mean we can't experience space aurally. There are a number of ways scientists have found to translate cosmic ...
Newly released body camera video obtained by Local 10 News on Thursday captures the moment deputies responded to a crash ...
Far beyond the reach of any spacecraft, a distant world glows with heat so intense that rock itself turns to vapor. In that ...
On Tuesday, April 7, a manatee nicknamed “Melby” slid back into the Eau Gallie River at Ballard Park in Melbourne, Florida — 105 pounds heavier and a whole lot healthier than the day he was pulled ...
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Scientists uncover the Moon may not be fully frozen inside, thanks to hidden heat from long-lost volcanic eruptions still cooling beneath the surface
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