
The Juno spacecraft continues to reveal new surprises about Jupiter. It's been in orbit around the planet for more than half a year now and has been providing a plethora of information about it.

Every one of these celestial bodies, which astrology calls planets, provides knowledge about a specific aspect or attitudes in our life.

Five years after NASA launched the Juno spacecraft from Earth, it has finally arrived at Jupiter's orbit to study the largest planet in our Solar System in greater detail.

The 1st group of satellites are those closest to the planet. The 4 largest ones are the Galilean moons, named so for their discoverer - Galileo Galilei. These are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. The small Amalthea also belongs to this group.

Billions of years ago, a collision between Jupiter and another celestial body birthed another gas giant planet in our Solar System, writes the Astrophysical Journal, quoting a Canadian study.

One of the discoveries is an unusual wave just north of the planet's equator, as well as a unique filament-like feature at the very heart of the Great Red Spot - a hurricane 3 times larger than Earth. . .

The brightest planets in our Solar System, Jupiter and Venus, will come maximally close to one another in the night sky on July 1st. It is generally believed that the beautiful celestial event was called the Star of Bethlehem in the past.

Taurus - Others' criticism will bring tensions. Gemini - You'll reevaluate your old plans once again. Cancer - You break off all contact with someone close to you.

With its retrograde motion, Jupiter warns that it's time to compose our emotions and finish the tasks we've begun. Long-term promises need to be avoided because they will be difficult to fulfill, something that everyone will see.

Aries - An active 2nd half of the week. The 1st days of the week will be hectic for you because of problems at home or the care that you are providing a loved one.