Scientists Reveal That Jupiter Is Not What We're Beeing Told

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Scientists Reveal That Jupiter Is Not What We're Beeing Told

In the vast reaches of our solar system, Jupiter reigns supreme as a gigantic mystery, captivating scientists and astronomers for centuries.

Just when we think we understand the gas giant, this celestial behemoth shatters our assumptions. With its blend of unpredictable and often hostile behavior, mesmerizing storms with winds of up to 640 kilometers per hour [400 miles per hour] and the enshrouded mysteries of concealed metallic oceans within its core, Jupiter still leaves scientists puzzled.

Join us on an extraordinary journey as we delve into the depths of this enigmatic world, uncovering its secrets.

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So in summary, Jupiter is exactly what we've been told...

absentia
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I remember taking an astronomy class years ago, and my instructor mentioning that the sun undergoes a heightened level of activity every 11 years. I mentioned that Jupiter’s orbit is also 11 years. I always wondered if there was more to that connection….

robertredden
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When I was young I always had an issue with envisioning "gas giants" because I would only think of gases in their vapor forms and forget that gases can be condensed into liquids, then realizing it takes absurd amounts of temperature and pressure especially when you consider it's happening just all around as opposed to only being in controlled containers on our planet.
Space is So interesting.😄👍

deathsnitemaresinfullust
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So... Jupiter is pretty much exactly what I've always been told.

ralphralpherson
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The idea that our solar system is as stable as it is, with all the various gravitational forces and the fact that the whole thing is itself in motion, is just mind blowing, isn’t it?

brucemorris
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That last point about the barycenter between Jupiter and The Sun mesmerized me. I never had though or considered that Jupiter was NOT actually orbiting the sun, but both of them are orbiting around a pint in the space OUTSIDE the sun. That is amazing.

setsunaes
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So how is it we really don't know anything about jupiter but then they turn around and tell us what planets are like light years away from us?

frankrizzo
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I never would have guessed that Jupiter's gravitational influence compared to the Sun could be so massive. The fact that their shared gravitational center is way out where this video listed it as astounds me.

matthewexline
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Thank you Jupiter for taking one for the team.

gobeklipepe
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Wait, so Jupiter is not a big huge gas giant made of a soup of gasses and metals both gaseous and liquified, with up to 95 moons, that basically protects our solar system from the dangers of space? This I have to see.

Oshaoxin
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It’s so cool to know everything about not only our planet, but everything in the universe.

jessehansen
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Interesting all together and that's the first time I've actually been enlightened on the fact that Jupiter and the Sun actually share a different orbit than all/most other planets in our solar system. It makes total sense that Jupiter, having the mass it does, that it would act the way it does with the sun. And then, you can assume actually, everything else moves fractionally against the sun, in orbit. So their orbits would in theory look like a sine wave, if you were able to see them defined in anything other than a circle or oval.

slomomkii
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Jupiter: the hero we didn't know we needed

johntheherbalistg
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The best example in the Solar System to describe the barycenter is Pluto and its moon Charon.
Charon is far closer mass wise to Pluto compared to the Sun and Jupiter.

So its barycenter is quite far outside of Pluto.

Another fun fact. Pluto and Charon both have a rotation of 6.4 days. And they also orbit each others barycenter in 6.4 days.
Which means that from Pluto you can only see Charon in certain locations and its always in the same place in the sky as well.

SandsOfArrakis
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Uhhh, what do you mean “… not what we’re being told.” What a misleading title.

DS-xhiv
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Imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing Jupitar instead of our moon? That be a beautiful site to see indeed.

MidniteBluDragon
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I suspect that when those asteroids hit Jupiter years ago, it probably had very little effect on Jupiter. It was more of a unfortunate situation for the damn rocks than Jupiter, 😅

jlomesou
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I enjoyed the video but I find it difficult to have faith in a group of people that can't spell 'being'. If their attention to detail is that bad, where else have they made mistakes.

pokonono
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What blows my mind more than anything is the amount of people who are writing off this phenomenon as “expected” and “well no duh it’s had billions of years to stabilize broh”

The_Server_ong
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I feel a little more safer now knowing Jupiter help protect us

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