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Jupiter and Saturn are almost twins … so why do their poles look so different? The truth just emerged
Jupiter and Saturn may be similar in size and made of the same gases, but the weather at their poles tells a different story.
An atmospheric study reveals unexpected findings about our largest neighboring planet and the structure of its deep atmosphere.
SAN ANTONIO — Oct. 9, 2007 — During the first traversal nearly straight down any planet’s magnetotail, the Solar Wind Around Pluto (SWAP) instrument aboard New Horizons gathered remarkable new data on ...
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