According to this early data, Jupiter’s equatorial radius was around 44,423 miles (71,492 kilometers), and its polar radius ...
The February episode of The Sky Above features a look at astronomical events happening this month, including a parade of ...
After 50 years of assumptions, fresh data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter is slightly smaller and flatter, prompting scientists to rethink what they truly know about the gas giant.
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NASA satellite watches January's polar vortex | Space photo of the day for Feb. 4, 2026
A late January 2026 winter storm left more than snow and ice in its wake.
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February's 'rare planetary alignment' is coming — here's what to expect from the planet parade
Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter will appear together shortly after sunset on Feb. 28 — but is this the "planet parade" we've been waiting for?
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6 planets, moon will align in February, but there's a catch
The first major planetary alignment of 2026 will take shape after sunset at the end of the month, when six planets line up ...
February offers skywatchers a month filled with notable celestial events, including an annular solar eclipse, a planetary alignment, and the delayed Artemis II space mission.
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A rare 6-planet alignment is coming this month—here's how to see the display
Mark February 28 on your calendar.
Explore the visibility of Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn in February 2026. Discover observation dates, locations and details based on Space.com and NASA data.
Polarized light observations from ALMA reveal the magnetic structures and galactic outflows in Arp 220, the nearest ultraluminous infrared galaxy to Earth, providing detailed field maps.
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