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What if Earth became a moon of Jupiter?
If Earth became a moon of Jupiter, the sky would be spectacular, but survival would become a nightmare. Radiation, tidal ...
A research paper, published in the International Journal of Astrobiology, states that Earth may have been sending ...
Could Earth have seeded Jupiter's moon Europa with bacterial life, where it could have taken hold in Europa's ocean and ...
Jupiter will make its closest path to the Earth and will shine its brightest on Dec. 7. This aerial display occurs when Earth positions itself between the Sun and Jupiter. There are a few options for ...
It’s reasonable to think that Jupiter–a gaseous planet more than 11 times the diameter of Earth–would have little in common with our home. But it turns out that the motion of fluids on both planets is ...
Every night is a good night to look through a telescope (provided it’s not cloudy), but if you’re looking for an excuse, Jupiter is lining itself up for some candid closeups. At its farthest point, ...
New research claims that a long-wished for planet between Mars and Jupiter could actually have had some major ramifications for Earth. According to the new paper, which is published in the Planetary ...
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Why do Venus and Jupiter meet in the sky so often? It's a symptom of a solar system that hosts life
As it turns out, the conditions that set Venus and Jupiter up for their conjunctions in the sky are the same that are ...
How different are Jupiter's gaseous layers and Earth's oceans? Perhaps not as much as you expect. Lia Siegelman, a physical oceanographer at the University of California, San Diego’s Scripps ...
Not all of the solar system's building blocks formed simultaneously. Some of the first solid bodies, or planetesimals, formed in the first million years after the Sun was born. Others, including the ...
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