Astronomers propose that an infrared glow observed in Jupiter’s atmosphere may be dark matter particles colliding.

Astronomers propose that an infrared glow observed in Jupiter’s atmosphere may be dark matter particles colliding.
The first mission to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids will show us the diversity of the primordial bodies that built our Solar System.
Astronomers obtain the first direct evidence of hydroxyl molecules in the atmosphere of a planet beyond the Solar System.
The gravitational push and pull by Jupiter’s moons could account for more warming than the gas giant Jupiter alone.
Ammonia sparks unexpected shallow lightening on Jupiter.
Small primordial black holes could have consumed the interiors of planets or asteroids, leaving their outer shells intact.
Data gathered about the M-class asteroid challenges earlier assumptions that it is unaltered planetary core.
The Hubble Space Telescope saw massive cyclones, storms, and weather chaos in the changing atmosphere of WASP-121b, a planet so hot it rains iron, sapphires, and rubies.
The powerful telescope gave space fans an early Christmas present in the form of a detailed image of Uranus, observed using infrared light.
New discovery once again shows how strange planets outside the Solar System can get, and astronomers are thrilled.