Jupiter

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Guru Asta 2023: మార్చి 28న గురుడు అస్తమయం.. ఈ రాశులకు కలిసి ... (Zee News తెలుగు)

Guru Asta 2023: మార్చి 28న గురుడు అస్తమయం.. ఈ రాశులకు కలిసి రానున్న కాలం. Updated: Mar 25, 2023, 03:25 PM IST.

మీరు ప్రతి రంగంలో విజయం సాధిస్తారు. ఆర్థికంగా మీరు మెరుగుపడతారు. మీన రాశి వారికి కూడా ఈ సమయం శుభప్రదంగా ఉంటుంది. మీరు విశేష ప్రయోజనాలు పొందుతారు. మీరు ప్రతి పనిని విజయవంతంగా పూర్తిచేస్తారు. మీరు మానసిక ప్రశాంతతను పొందుతారు. మీరు ఆర్థికంగా బలపడతారు. మీరు ఆర్థిక సమస్యల నుండి బయటపడతారు. మీ వైవాహిక జీవితం సంతోషంగా ఉంటుంది. అయితే ఈ గురుడు అస్తమయం మాత్రం కొన్ని రాశులవారికి శుభప్రదంగా ఉండనుంది. మీ జీవిత భాగస్వామితో మంచి సమయం గడుపుతారు. అయితే గురుడు ఈ నెల 28న అదే రాశిలో అస్తమించబోతున్నాడు.

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NASA's Hubble Telescope snaps weather changes on Jupiter and ... (Hindustan Times)

Since the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope way back in 1990, it has been actively tracing the evolution and formation of galaxies, black holes, ...

Hubble's latest view of Uranus suggests that the northern pole of the planet is now tilting toward the Sun. [Hubble Space Telescope](https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tags/hubble-space-telescope) has also observed changes in the [weather](https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tags/weather) of Uranus. Through the program, Hubble has observed that Jupiter's weather is predominantly stormy at low northern latitudes, displaying a distinct sequence of alternating storms that create a "vortex street" in astronomical terms. NASA suggested that sometimes, these storms converge, resulting in a more intense and larger storm that could potentially rival the Great Red Spot's size. Now, Hubble has now recorded a stunning observation about the giant planet Jupiter. Since the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope way back in 1990, it has been actively tracing the evolution and formation of galaxies, black holes, dark matter, and much more.

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snaps photos of changing ... (DNA India)

Observations of celestial bodies are possible through Hubble, which was launched in 2014, and NASA's Juno, which orbits Jupiter built by Lockheed Martin.

The most recent snapshot taken by Hubble of Uranus shows that its northern pole seems to be pointing directly towards the Sun. Since 2014, when the telescope's Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) Program began, it has given us intriguing, ever-changing images of the huge planets and their atmospheres. The telescope's Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) Program has been providing us with interesting, ever-evolving pictures of the large planets since its inception in 2014.

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Uranus grows a smoggy cap while Jupiter's Red Spot keeps ... (Space.com)

New images of Uranus and Jupiter taken by the Hubble Space Telescopes reveal slow weather changes on these giant, distant planets.

Follow us on Twitter [@Spacedotcom](http://twitter.com/spacedotcom) (opens in new tab) and on [Jupiter](https://www.space.com/7-jupiter-largest-planet-solar-system.html), also revealed interesting weather trends. Scientists, however, think that this merger is quite unlikely, the Space Telescope Science Institute, which manages Hubble's science operations, said in the statement. The last time astronomers were able to observe the planet during this part of its year was in the 1940s. Still, when scientists compare [Hubble Space Telescope](https://www.space.com/15892-hubble-space-telescope.html) images of these planets captured several years apart, they see that their atmospheres are, in fact, alive. Scientists are trying to understand the chemical processes driving the formation of this cap, but data about the distant Uranus is limited due to the long duration of its seasons.

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking: Hubble observes the most ... (India Today)

The flying observatory has forecast stormy weather at low northern latitudes on Jupiter and has observed a string of alternating storms forming a vortex street ...

The Great Red Spot is the king of storms in our solar system. It has also been observed that the Great Red Spot is shrinking. Hubble has now looked at Jupiter and scoured the ever-changing atmosphere of the gaseous world in our Solar System.

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Hubble sees the changing seasons on Jupiter and Uranus (Digital Trends)

Our planet isn't the only place in the solar system with dramatic weather changes - Hubble recently captured seasonal changes to two of the outer planets.

Astronomers are still learning about how this cap changes over time, and it is thought that it will get even brighter as the northern pole will be aimed toward Earth during the planet’s northern summer solstice in 2028. That’s why the polar haze can be seen on the right-hand side of the planet. As this heat escapes from the planet’s interior, it affects its One of the many jobs of the Hubble Space Telescope is to monitor the changing seasons on other planets, particularly the larger outer planets which aren’t so often observed. Other planets in the solar system also experience seasons, depending on their distance from the sun, and that affects their climates. Our planet isn’t the only place in the solar system with dramatic weather changes.

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Hubble telescope unravels the weather secrets of Jupiter and Uranus (Interesting Engineering)

Latest findings from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals fascinating insights into the changing weather patterns and seasonal shifts on Jupiter and Uranus.

As scientists continue to study these distant worlds, we move closer to unraveling the secrets of our solar system and the universe beyond. These findings are essential for understanding the complex dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere and how the planet's weather systems evolve over time. The latest observations of [Hubble ](https://interestingengineering.com/science/hubble-space-telescope-new-nebula-image)reveal that Jupiter's cloud bands are changing color. The onset of spring causes the planet's cloud cover to increase and storms to intensify. [Hubble Space Telescope](https://hubblesite.org/) has been fundamental in unraveling the mysteries of our solar system. [Jupiter ](https://interestingengineering.com/science/jupiters-moons-hypnotic-auroras)is the most giant planet in our solar system, known for its turbulent weather systems.

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Hubble monitors changing weather and seasons on Jupiter and ... (Tech Explorist)

Ever since its launch in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has been an interplanetary weather observer, keeping an eye on the ever-changing.

Hubble has been tracking the size and brightness of the north polar cap and it continues to get brighter year after year. [Hubble](https://www.techexplorist.com/tag/hubble/) has been tracking the size and brightness of the north polar cap and it continues to get brighter year after year. Hubble photographed the ring system edge-on in 2007, but the rings are seen starting to open up seven years later in this view. As the northern summer solstice approaches in 2028 the cap may grow brighter still, and will be aimed directly toward Earth, allowing good views of the rings and the north pole; the ring system will then appear face-on. [RIGHT] – As seen in 2022, Uranus’s north pole shows a thickened photochemical haze that looks similar to the smog over cities. This is a Hubble view of Uranus taken in 2014, seven years after the northern spring equinox when the Sun was shining directly over the planet’s equator, and shows one of the first images from the OPAL programme. Slightly larger than the planet Mercury, Ganymede is the largest moon in the Solar System. At this time, the planet had multiple small storms and even some faint cloud bands. Slightly larger than the planet Mercury, Ganymede is the largest moon in the As summer approaches in the northern hemisphere, Hubble sees a growing polar cap of high-altitude photochemical haze that looks similar to the smog over cities on Earth. [Jupiter’s icy moon Ganymede](https://www.techexplorist.com/jupiter-moon-facing-some-own-global-warming-issues/35231/) can be seen transiting the giant planet at lower right. Jupiter’s weather is driven from the inside out, as more heat percolates up from its interior than it receives from the Sun.

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Jupiter's equatorial X-ray emissions over two solar cycles (Oxford Academic)

Abstract. Jupiter's disk is bright in X-rays as H2 molecules in the atmosphere are very effective at scattering solar X-rays. K-shell fluorescence from ...

The respective Pearson’s Correlation Coefficients for both are 0.88/0.84, 0.86/0.83, 0.40/0.34 and 0.29/0.22 for each energy demonstrating that the low energy X-ray disk emissions are indeed controlled by the Sun’s activity. [stad905_Supplemental_Files](https://oup.silverchair-cdn.com/oup/backfile/Content_public/Journal/mnras/PAP/10.1093_mnras_stad905/1/stad905_supplemental_files.zip?Expires=1682843312&Signature=dxuYNvRAcu0h5kRHKEHPc2k1nQrAZcoFGCqP0pEX1p5pKpy4lLTVu~dGoXRwOR7z1r6jsOAqZLDh741NpYGqZa0ga3Efo3h0jjhPqrTtYe~O4UbNRDA8JKOsq7oYXizQhiGKVENbYzSlo2-OGtoNzhVlUsUOCv94O70wBgxVQDABxkzlIJLQcb4raV06Lu1gbdUfKeC7Uej-dLu46MRvUeZ-Yge0ZRNuJrqRLZKJNtK-GJ5oYhfb5hgcftpfh36cB2SQgQtHdl7IZtsPhDG3G1cSzsPwgUtdLGu4z5t-07oI-gxPwvsHVopTOPy6PlUMyMN4syh-Vo5HX0WoQlSJMA__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAIE5G5CRDK6RD3PGA)- zip file [planets and satellites: atmospheres](javascript:;), [Sun: X-rays, gamma-rays](javascript:;), [planets and satellites: gaseous planets](javascript:;), [X-rays: general](javascript:;) [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. [https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad905](https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad905) [Close](javascript:;) XMM-Newton has now observed Jupiter over a span of nearly two solar cycles from 2003 to 2021, offering the opportunity to determine whether Jupiter’s disk emissions are driven by solar activity or not. K-shell fluorescence from carbon atoms in atmospheric methane is thought to also provide a minor contribution.

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