Twelve new moons discovered orbiting Jupiter, including one 'oddball'

DNA Wednesday, 18 July 2018 ()
 Scientists have discovered twelve new moons orbiting Jupiter, bringing the total number of natural satellites circling around the king of planets to a whopping 79. The findings include 11 "normal" outer moons, and one that scientists call an "oddball." Researchers, led by Scott S Sheppard from Carnegie Institution for Science...
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