Featured Image: This image was not taken by Juno but by the Cassini Spacecraft. The image shows Jupiter from an unusual perspective. If you were to float just beneath the giant planet and look directly up, you would be greeted with this striking sight: red, bronze and white bands encircling a hazy south pole. . . . Source NASA
Jupiter’s Formation in the Electric Universe | Space News
Published on Jul 8, 2017
Today, physicist Wal Thornhill concludes his three-part presentation on the early science results from NASA’s Juno mission to the gas giant Jupiter. As previously noted, like countless other recent space discoveries, the mission findings are challenging not only long-held assumptions about Jupiter, but also consensus theories of planet and star formation, and the history of our solar system. On the question of Jupiter’s internal structure and composition, Thornhill offered the provocative thesis that Jupiter is hollow. Complete Report