Science 50 years ago, scientists found a new moon orbiting Jupiter Last updated: November 1, 2024 12:04 pm Emily Conover 0 Min Read SHARE In 1974, astronomers discovered Jupiter’s 13th moon. They now know of at least 95 moons and have launched missions to study some up close. This post was originally published on this site Previous Article Musk tests the role of money in U.S. politics with multimillion-dollar effort to back Trump Next Article Meet the small business owners bringing unique cookie concoctions to the Bay Area