Jupiter
A topic on our watch list — we track its coverage across 4 domains, including ASU Surveillance, Space Industry and Federal Authority.
If Jupiter is on your watch list: what changed in the coverage, what the reporting asserts, and what the crowd is pricing.
What’s changed
- Discovery of an Eccentric Hot Super-Jupiter Leaving the Transiting Geometry of the Early-A-type star TOI-1355 · arXiv — Astrophysics (astro-ph) · 2026-08-19
- Juno Microwave Observations Reveal Jupiter's Deep Alkali-Chlorine Relation · arXiv — Astrophysics (astro-ph) · 2026-08-10
- Alkali Metallicity, Mineral Clouds, and Deep Atmospheric Variability on Jupiter · arXiv — Astrophysics (astro-ph) · 2026-08-10
- On this day in space! Aug. 5, 2011: NASA's Juno spacecraft launches to Jupiter · Space.com · 2026-08-05
- What lurks beneath the volcanoes of Jupiter's moon Io? NASA's Juno probe just took a peek · Space.com · 2026-07-24
- NASA’s Juno Takes Temperature of Jupiter’s Fiery Moon Io · NASA · 2026-07-22
What the reporting says
It shows up alongside NASA (15), Abstract (8), Aug (9).
Two steps out: Artemis (through NASA, 15 shared stories on the weaker link); Blue Origin (through NASA, 15 shared stories on the weaker link); Falcon (through NASA, 15 shared stories on the weaker link); Guided Missile (through NASA, 15 shared stories on the weaker link).
Tracked since Jun 14, with coverage on 23 separate days — concentrated in Aerospace Defense and ASU Surveillance.