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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Short Wave hosts Regina Barber and Emily Kwong about the music of Earth's magnetosphere, a mission to Jupiter's icy moons, and a potential runaway supermassive black hole.
The JunoCam instrument aboard our #JunoMission acquired six images of Jupiter's moon Io during its close encounter today. This black-and-white view was taken at an altitude of about 1,500 miles ...
To the brilliant Moon’s upper-right, he saw a blue-white star ... satellites moving in front of Jupiter’s caramel- and cream-colored cloud bands. The black holes of the moons’ shadows ...
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On Thursday, NASA released a series of new JWST images showing Jupiter in stunning detail. Alongside the gas giant are its moons Europa ... The storm is white in this picture, because of how ...
Deimos passes in front of moons Europa and Ganymede, then passes over Jupiter (the big white spot in the video), then over moons Io and Callisto. Jupiter has dozens of moons, but those are the ...
NASA's Jupiter-studying spacecraft snuggled up to the gas giant's intriguing moon Europa last week and ... stand out in the black-and-white view. The area is seen at night lit by reflected ...
Although the black moon itself will be invisible, it will create ideal opportunities for stargazing where planets like Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and the galaxies and nebulae will appear to shine ...
CHANG: But why Jupiter in this ... the magnetosphere, a moon - what is our third and final stop on this whole space voyage? KWONG: It is a runaway supermassive black hole. CHANG: Oh, my God.
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