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A reminder that Jupiter is a giant, spherical, space cloud without a surface to stand on¹ so you could drive a spaceship right through, if it can handle intense heat and pressure. ¹a recent mission suggests there might be a "diffuse" core deep inside. Diffuse = dense liquid?
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A bit of #Jupiter (@NASAJuno / @SwRI / MSSS / Eric Sauvé)
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It is greater than ours! Jupiter's gravity is 24.8 m/s² 😀 It's supposed to be a failed star so not too surprising. And helpful to us as well, trapping comets that would have travelled into the inner solar system and potentially hit us.
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Crazy to me how a giant poofy cloud has more gravity than our Earth which is essentially a giant metal ball 😀 Then I look at this image and it makes sense. We are tiny, tiny specks 😂
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