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Bad Astronomy| Jupiter may have more than 600 moons

. But something a kilometer across? Sure. The other issue is that as objects get smaller they get fainter. Jupiter orbits the Sun 5 times farther than the Earth does, so at best we’re about 600 million kilometers from it, and at worst about 900 million. That’s far enough away that looking for objects in the kilometer size range gets pretty tough. A new study looked at some images taken of Jupiter back in 2010, and using a clever method the astronomers were able to dig deep to look for faint moons orbiting the giant planet. Cutting to the chase, they found 52 objects that fit their criteria. Seven of those were already known, so it looks like they found 45 potentially new ones.

Photo: Hubble Telescope Tracks Neptune s Peculiar Dark Spot Jr as Larger Storm Puzzles Scientists

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Jupiter and Saturn s great conjunction: How to see the Christmas star tonight

Jupiter and Saturn s great conjunction: How to see the Christmas star tonight CNET 12/21/2020 Gael Fashingbauer Cooper © Provided by CNET Saturn, captured here by the Hubble Space Telescope over the summer, will align with Jupiter on Monday. NASA, ESA, A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center), M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley), and the OPAL Team Skywatchers, get ready for a rare and spectacular sight. In an event dubbed a great conjunction, Jupiter and Saturn , the two biggest planets in our solar system, will appear very close to one another tonight. Closer, in fact, than they ve been since the Middle Ages. 

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