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Live Science on MSNCloudy with a chance of mushballs: Jupiter's monster storms include softball size hailstones made of ammoniaLarge hailstones made of ammonia may explain why the gas is missing from large pockets of Jupiter's atmosphere.
It would appear that a really big storm on Jupiter can leave a noticeable mark in the planet's atmosphere. A recent study tapped into data collected by the Jupiter-orbiting spacecraft Juno and the ...
These photographs were taken by NASA's Juno probe. It flew just 5,600 miles above the Great Red Spot — an enormous storm that's 1.3 times as wide as Earth. The storm is believed to have lasted ...
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NASA’s Juno: The Most Ambitious Mission to Jupiter YetWith every orbit, Juno uncovers more about the gas giant’s atmosphere, auroras, and storm systems. But what have we learned so far, and what’s next for the mission? Videos of Bernie Sanders ...
As residents of the New York and Boston regions enjoyed a snow day yesterday thanks to winter storm Juno, marketers fit themselves into the conversation on social media by offering solutions ...
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