Jupiter is the most massive planet of the solar system and its presence had an immense effect on the dynamics of the solar accresion disk.
Knowing the age of Jupiter is key for understanding how the solar system evolved toward its present-day architecture. Although models predict that Jupiter formed relatively early, until now, its formation has never been dated.
Strange things are happening in both outer and inner space.
Scientists are discovering that the Solar System, the sun, and life itself are mutating in totally unprecedented ways.
They are reporting changes that are being recorded in space that have never been seen before.
Studies show that the Sun and the planets themselves are physically changing at an accelerated pace, Most notably, they are undergoing major changes in their atmospheres.
The story of oceans is the story of life. Oceans define our home planet, covering the majority of Earth's surface and driving the water cycle that dominates our land and atmosphere.
But more profound still, the story of our oceans envelops our home in a far larger context that reaches deep into the universe and places us in rich family of ocean worlds that span our solar system and beyond.
Origins of Oceans
What is the ultimate origin of water?
A water molecule is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen was created in the Big Bang and oxygen in the cores of stars more massive than the Sun. Enormous amounts of water, in gaseous form, exist in the vast stellar nurseries of our galaxy.
The Hubble Space Telescope peered into the Helix Nebula and found water molecules. Hydrogen and oxygen, formed by different processes, combine to make water molecules in the ejected atmosphere of this dying star.
Astonishing new discovery: Jupiter does not orbit the Sun as demonstrated by this NASA image. Jupiter has 2.5 times more mass than all the other planets of our Solar System combined!
As the GIF shows, this means that Jupiter and the Sun actually travel through space together, slightly tugging on one another.
Epic interview with Richard Hoagland discussing the many anomalies and structures found within our own Solar System, Millions of years old.
Mr Hoagland explains how he feels the Story line of Star Wars is more Non Fiction than Fiction.
With over a Dozen high resolution photographs from JPL, and NASA, Richard breaks down the possibility of lapetus and Phobos being Spaceships designed to look like a planetoid or moon. Lapetus looks just like the Death Star in Star Wars and you will see the comparisons in this podcast. Mr Hoagland also explains how this ancient ships are from a Type II Civilization that colonized our Solar System Millions of years ago.
Now there is evidence of Pluto having been colonized as well!