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Ammonia-water mushballs raining on Jupiter, says new theory
An artist’s concept animation of what it is like in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter. Ammonia-water mushballs could be raining out of violent thunderstorms, just like hailstorms on Earth. Via NASA. Millions come to EarthSky for night sky news and trusted science. Your donation keeps us free and accessible for all. Scientists think that “mushballs” – slushy ammonia-water ice balls – form in Jupiter’s violent storms and fall deep into its atmosphe…
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