Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds.
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New simulations suggest Jupiter holds far more water than once thought, reshaping ideas about how the largest planet formed.
All celestial bodies—planets, suns, even entire galaxies—produce magnetic fields, affecting such cosmic processes as the solar wind, high-energy particle transport, and galaxy formation. Small-scale ...
Thick, swirling clouds cover Jupiter from pole to pole. They hold water like Earth’s clouds, but at far greater density.
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