We've Finally Seen Jupiter's Core | Juno Year 8 Update II (www.youtube.com)
from cm0002@sh.itjust.works to science@mander.xyz on 10 Oct 17:52
https://sh.itjust.works/post/47681916

Jupiter’s core is a fuzzy core, not a solid core. It has a bizarre magnetic field and the NASA probe that was there or near there in 2017 confirmed that it has a core (as opposed to the theory that it has no core at all). But it’s not solid (as was another possible scientific hypothesis). The discovery by the Juno spacecraft was ultimately an unexpected one and the spacecraft was able to help scientists dismiss or debunk several theories regarding the planet. Large regions of Jupiter are non-convective. And in addition, Saturn may have a fuzzy core too.

Just summarizing what I got from the video.

Your thoughts?

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homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 18:30 next collapse

Electric Universe theory

expatriado@lemmy.world on 10 Oct 19:17 collapse

some major discoveries there! make me feel warm a fuzzy inside