Jupiter’s moon Ganymede could be a vast dark matter detector, and upcoming space missions might be able to spot distinctive dark matter craters on its ancient surface. Physicists searching for dark ...
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NASA's Juno finds Jupiter is a tiny bit smaller than previously thought
Asharq Al Awsat Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest planet in our solar system. But it turns out that it is not quite as large - by ever so small an amount - as scientists had previously thought.
NASA's Juno probe has been orbiting Jupiter since July 2016, providing groundbreaking insights into the gas giant and its moons. But according to Space.com, there are speculations that the probe has ...
When searching for the unknown, classic physics wisdom holds that a bigger detector boosts the chances of discovery. A physicist is taking that advice to heart, advancing a bold plan to use none other ...
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