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Astronomy Picture of the Day - Jupiter Abyss
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| 3 Nov, 2024
| Image Credit: NASA, Juno, SwRI, MSSS; Processing & License: Gerald Eichstädt & Sean Doran
Posted on 11/03/2024 11:54:36 AM PST by MtnClimber
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11/03/2024 11:55:03 AM PST
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MtnClimber
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posted on
11/03/2024 11:55:48 AM PST
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MtnClimber
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Cool. We can go caving on Jupiter!
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11/03/2024 11:57:55 AM PST
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Larry Lucido
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I still cant get my head around what it is that drives all that energy thats imparted to Jupiter’s atmosphere so that its unimaginably turbulent and chaotic. So fascinatingly baffling.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:01:35 PM PST
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BenLurkin
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:02:11 PM PST
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No name given
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To: know.your.why
Jupiter is almost massive enough to be a brown dwarf star. It may have enough pressure near it's core to have some hydrogen fusion. The atmospheric temperatures are quite high. Here is an Infrared view of Jupiter:
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:10:00 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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This is my Theory: at the depths of the surface of the Planet the temperature is different all over and the temperatures change from time to time all over the Planet. This temperature change all over the Planet makes the Gases respond like you see.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:10:50 PM PST
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POGO163
To: MtnClimber
The colors and pattern would make lovely floor tile or linoleum.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:12:32 PM PST
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ryderann
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The belts of heat on the surface are probably caused by the rotation of Jupiter.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:14:26 PM PST
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POGO163
To: know.your.why
From Space.com: Jupiter’s average temperature is minus 234 F (minus 145 C), but it can reach up to 1,340 F (725 C) in the upper atmosphere.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:17:03 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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Jupiter’s average temperature is minus 234 F (minus 145 C), but it can reach up to 1,340 F (725 C) in the upper atmosphere.
See....how....??? Thats like saying you've got an ice cube that causes all the air around it to be super heated. That math dont work. Yo no comprendo.
To: know.your.why
It did not seem right to me either. But I did not want to put a partial quote and that is what I found. The IR photo shows upper clouds cold and through breaks in the clouds it is hot.
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11/03/2024 12:48:34 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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Fascinating. I stand in awe of such incredible forces at work within our own solar system.
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11/03/2024 12:48:55 PM PST
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AFB-XYZ
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That’s almost better than the original picture! What a seething cauldron of heat!
Jupiter’s surface, turbulent as it is, belies what is at its center.
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I suspect the source of heat is the radioactive decay of Uranium and Thorium. Such decay is enough to keep the Earth’s core hot.
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posted on
11/03/2024 12:57:16 PM PST
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Nateman
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To: know.your.why
Maybe the astronauts had a thermometer on the pole for the flag they planted. /s
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11/03/2024 12:59:33 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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I suspect the source of heat is the radioactive decay of Uranium and Thorium. Such decay is enough to keep the Earth’s core hot. That could be too. Though Jupiter is a "Gas Giant" it could also have a rocky core. More likely a molten rock core.
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posted on
11/03/2024 1:05:56 PM PST
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MtnClimber
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1. Jupiter emits almost twice as much energy as it receives from sunlight because of internal heating.
2. The strong Coriolis force produced by its high rate of spin drive atmospheric currents similar to how Earth’s spin drives the trade winds, but to a much greater effect.
3. There are demons in its lower atmospheric layers fighting dragons in its upper layers. The middle layer is where Democrat politicians go when they die.
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