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NASA spacecraft orbiting the planet Jupiter

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NASA's Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter is smaller than previously thought
technology Feb 4, 2026, 11:14 PM
NASA's Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter is smaller than previously thought
  • NASA's Juno spacecraft has determined that Jupiter is smaller than previously estimated, with its equatorial diameter now at 88,841 miles.
  • New measurements reveal Jupiter's shape is more oblate than previously thought, with a 7 percent difference between its equatorial and polar diameters.
  • Refining these measurements helps scientists understand more about Jupiter's influence on the solar system's evolution and development.
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Irish entrepreneur Troy Armour launches supportive AI for SMEs
business Jan 20, 2026, 8:00 AM
Irish entrepreneur Troy Armour launches supportive AI for SMEs
  • Juno, an Irish-developed AI platform, was announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
  • The platform is designed to assist SMEs with decision-making in operations, finance, and marketing, beginning with Irish businesses.
  • Troy Armour emphasizes that Juno aims to make AI accessible and useful for small businesses.
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