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Space.com16d
See Jupiter hide behind the moon during a lunar occultation early on May 17
Early in the morning on Wednesday, May 17, gas giant Jupiter and its four bright Galilean moons will pass behind a very thin crescent moon. The moon and Jupiter will be quite a sight in the early ...
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Ganymede: A guide to the largest moon in the solar system
Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon and is also the largest moon in the entire solar system. It is bigger than both Mercury and dwarf planet Pluto and only slightly smaller than Mars. The moon ...
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The Moons of Jupiter
A newly-launched space mission to Jupiter will study three of its icy moons' subsurface water for any sign of life. In early 1610, using his refracting telescope, Italian astronomer and physicist ...
Seattle Times19d
Move over Jupiter: Saturn adds 62 more moons to its count
The small objects will give Saturn 145 moons — eclipsing Jupiter’s total of 95. “They both have many, many moons,” said Scott Sheppard, an astronomer from the Carnegie Institution for ...
Duluth News Tribune4d
Astro Bob: 92 moons and counting — Meet Jupiter's growing family
Most of us know four moons of Jupiter, called the Galilean moons because they were first discovered by Galileo in 1610. Named for figures closely associated with Jupiter from Greek mythology ...
Hindustan Times17d
Saturn outshines Jupiter in ‘moon race’; total count at 145
In contrast, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) has confirmed Jupiter's moon count at 95. The newly discovered moons of Saturn have currently been designated with numbers and letters.
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Astronomers discover 62 more moons around Saturn, beating Jupiter again
That brings Saturn’s moon count to a total of 145 moons — over 50 more than Jupiter’s 92. Jupiter is the largest planet orbiting our sun, so it made sense that it would also have the most ...
Popular Mechanics22d
All Hail Saturn, the New Moon King
At most recent count, it has 117 confirmed moons, leapfrogging Jupiter’s recent record high of 95 moons. The title of “most moons” will likely continue to swap back and forth between our gas ...
Discover Magazine6d
European Spacecraft JUICE Travels to Jupiter's Icy Moons
On April 14, the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) successfully launched, with its sights set on the biggest planet in our orbit. After 13 years in the making, the craft left from the European Space ...
Buffalo News20d
Move over Jupiter: Saturn adds another 62 moons to its count
The small objects will give Saturn 145 moons – eclipsing Jupiter's total of 95. "They both have many, many moons," said Scott Sheppard, an astronomer from the Carnegie Institution for Science in ...
Yahoo News16d
See Jupiter hide behind the moon during a lunar occultation early on May 17
The moon and Jupiter will be quite a sight in the early morning skies tomorrow. Sometime before or after sunrise (depending on where you are) on Wednesday, May 17, gas giant Jupiter and its four ...
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See Jupiter hide behind the moon during a lunar occultation early on May 17
The moon and Jupiter will be quite a sight in the early morning skies tomorrow. Sometime before or after sunrise (depending on where you are) on Wednesday, May 17, gas giant Jupiter and its four ...

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