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Giant falls short: Juno finds Jupiter thinner at equator than previously thought
For decades, scientists believed they had a solid handle on Jupiter’s size and shape.
An international collaboration of scientists from Durham University in the UK, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and École ...
An incredibly detailed explanation of why this international nightmare came to be.
For over 50 years, we thought we knew the size and shape of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet. Now, Weizmann ...
Scientists using Juno report Jupiter is smaller than previously thought, enhancing understanding of its shape, interior ...
Cartographers rely on the authority of maps to communicate locations, guide navigation at sea, and shape people’s perceptions ...
According to this early data, Jupiter’s equatorial radius was around 44,423 miles (71,492 kilometers), and its polar radius ...
While we have sent probes billions of kilometers into interstellar space, humans have barely scratched the surface of our own ...
We connected with Florian Winkler to learn how he created such an elegant and informative map that invites exploration.
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Sun’s hidden magnetic interior mapped for the first time using 30 years of satellite data
Every few years, the sun seems to change its mood. Dark spots appear and ...
Traveler contributing editor Andrew Evans finds the “real” Equator in Ecuador. Attention all map nerds! I am one of you. That means I go nuts about imaginary lines on the Earth–especially the Equator.
Dark matter makes up the majority of the universe. A new sky map provides clues about its influence on the visible part of ...
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