Jupiter: The Solar System’s Giant Planet Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere, as captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft in 2019, showcases its reddish-brown cloud bands and the iconic Great Red Spot (lower right) science.nasa.gov science.nasa.gov. A Planet of Superlatives: Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system – so big that if it were a hollow shell,…
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Executive snapshot From a New Zealand sunrise eclipse in September 2025 to a fiery “ring of fire” annular eclipse over southern Africa in February 2026, plus two total “Blood-Moon” eclipses, four outer-planet oppositions, the reliable Perseids and Geminids, and a newly discovered comet (C/2025 L1 ATLAS) brightening next spring—this 12-month stretch is packed with reasons…
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In the coming decade, a trio of advanced space observatories will open new windows on the universe, tackling some of the most profound mysteries in astronomy. These next-generation telescopes – NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and the European Space Agency’s PLATO and ATHENA missions – are poised to revolutionize our understanding of everything from…
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