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July 07, 2016, 08:50:20 AM
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legendary
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July 07, 2016, 02:42:32 AM
#14
Ya hopefully some good science comes of it and that price tag..
So far i am not hearing much.

And that aurora does not surprise me all the big ones have that (and we seen / recorded)
Catching it from telescope is something i have not heard of though.

I don't think most people get how lethal Jupiter is..
That Aurora you see is a symptom of the magnetic field being lit up.
Jupiter radiates a MASSIVE field of super powerful magnetic charge / radiation & shit..
And if we were to fly anywhere near close to it we would be dead from radiation poisoning.
It is not possible for humans to get anywhere near it.. you would die.

I would wonder if it can be ignited.. science would probably say no, but how do we really know ?
I think they consider it a failed star.. ball of gas mostly.
So why can't it ignite and go on fire ?

Life is actually weird & complicated.
We have materials here that act funny and that will ignite in flames in some circumstances and not others.
For example..
I seen a show "Nature of Things"
Were they said the next great mining thing could be "methane ice" when fossil fuels is done.
And in the show they said there was lots it's just tricky for us to harvest it all right now.
BUT ..that could change in the future.

And.. in the show they pulled some up from the deep arctic ocean..
threw it on the snow pack and lit on on fire on camera.  Shocked
Yes !
They dug up methane ice from the deep ocean shook off the water then..
put a lighter to it and it caught fire  Cheesy
How many of you knew that ?

Or how many of you knew most of Earths water is just below the surface ?
There is more under the sub surface than all the water on the normal surface including oceans.

Science is crazy yo !
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July 07, 2016, 01:48:52 AM
#13
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.
It mainly consists of many layers of gas, with a smaller solid core


This is what I've been led to Beleive my whole life,  I'm kind of hoping now that since they have the satellite up their they can actually see land or something but being so close to earth in comparison with other planets they are probably right about it being all gasses.  If will make for interesting photos either way.
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July 06, 2016, 09:57:50 PM
#12
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.
It mainly consists of many layers of gas, with a smaller solid core
http://www.newtonsapple.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Jupiter-cross-section.jpg
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July 06, 2016, 09:55:58 PM
#11
I really wonder whats inside of that planet. Is there a land inside of that? Or water? Just curious.
legendary
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July 06, 2016, 09:55:17 PM
#10
To see Jupiter..priceless. It will significantly affect the world economy Smiley

 Total cost estimate for the life of the Juno project is $1.1 billion US. 
It already has effected the world economy Wink

newbie
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July 06, 2016, 09:41:44 PM
#9
why isn't Jupiter flat??  Cheesy
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July 06, 2016, 11:34:10 AM
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To see Jupiter..priceless. It will significantly affect the world economy Smiley
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July 05, 2016, 10:51:30 AM
#7
Going to be amazing when they get everything back online. Super excited!! Juno cam is gonna be pretty cool to. up close HD visible light images!
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July 05, 2016, 10:48:38 AM
#6
Hoax.

I want to believe you're trolling so bad... but you probably mean that.
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a clockwork miner
July 05, 2016, 08:32:38 AM
#5
I'm a bit OT here, but did you see this image of a Jupiter's aurora captured some days ago with the Hubble telescope?

 Shocked

legendary
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July 05, 2016, 08:19:03 AM
#4
Hoax.
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July 05, 2016, 08:17:05 AM
#3
I like juno because it looks like a big bottle opener to me.
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July 05, 2016, 06:38:19 AM
#2
I am actually happy with that as  i am huge fan of space stuff so now when juno is near jupiter i am very happy with that
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