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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.
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Four X-class solar flares test satellites and radio links: the real risk comes later
When repeated X-class flares are shot off by the Sun, even before a cloud of particles appears on the radar, the first effects may reach Earth at the speed of sound. This difference is important as ...
One major catch: the developer put the communities on a ticking clock, telling them they had 48 hours to commit; with half a ...
Several proposed battery storage facilities near Lake Erie could help satisfy Ontario’s soaring demand for electricity — and ...
Gentleman's Pursuits on MSN
This Ford-based overlander brings real capability to remote adventures
The American outdoors is calling louder than ever. More people are ditching crowded campgrounds and paved roads, pushing deeper into the backcountry where cell service fades and the real adventure be ...
I support abolishing the TRUST Act. Public safety must come first. Read Loughran's full eleciton questionnaire here ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest planet in our solar system. But it ...
“Textbooks will need to be updated,” study co-author Yohai Kaspi, a planetary scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, said in a statement. “The size of Jupiter hasn’t changed, of ...
For over 50 years, we thought we knew the size and shape of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet. Now, Weizmann ...
For the first time, researchers have found what seems to be a cloud of dark matter about 60 million times the mass of the sun in our galactic neighbourhood ...
Space on MSN
A monstrous sunspot 15 Earth's wide is currently facing Earth: Here's how to see it for yourself
But best be quick, it might not be visible for long!
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New 3D map of the sun's magnetic interior could improve predictions of disruptive solar flares
For the first time, scientists have used satellite data to create a 3D map of the sun's interior magnetic field, the ...
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