No. Jupiter has been known since ancient times.
Io was known long before the time of NASA. It was discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
As of now, Jupiter has 80 known moons. The four largest, known as the Galilean moons, are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. NASA continues to study Jupiter and its moons, which may lead to the discovery of more. The exact number can change as new moons are discovered and confirmed.
Tonans Jupiter discovered Jupiter in about 6000 BC-200 BC in between those times
Jupiter was discovered in 1079 in fact jupiter has a big hole in it.
They said that aliens are real. They discovered various lifeforms on the surface of one of Jupiter's moons.
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Jupiter has been known since ancient times and was observed by various civilizations, including the Babylonians and Greeks. Galileo Galilei was the first to make detailed observations of Jupiter using a telescope in 1610, discovering its largest moons, known as the Galilean moons. Thus, while NASA has conducted extensive studies of Jupiter, its discovery predates the agency and is attributed to early astronomers like Galileo.
It isn't a NASA space station but the InternationalSpace Station or the ISS
they discovered rings
Many astronomers have discovered Jupiter's moons. Galileo discovered the first four moons of Jupiter, named Calisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io.
Jupiter's rings are still faintly visible. However, its rings are probably not as prominent as Saturn's or Uranus' because of its massive gravitational pull. Because Jupiter's gravity SUCKED in a ring because of it's massive pressure and gravity. I never thought it was true but then on a NASA station, i guess it is true, and also, they discovered that one of Jupiter's moons has one of the largest rings in the Solar System!
NASA went into service on october 1, 1958