New Study Suggests That a Young Jupiter Gobbled Up Plenty of Planetesimals

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New Study Suggests That a Young Jupiter Gobbled Up Plenty of Planetesimals
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Jupiter is composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. The amounts of each closely conform to the theoretical quantities in the primordial solar nebula.

. But what we see is only skin deep. All those spellbinding images of the clouds and storms are only the thin 50 kilometers outermost layer of the planet's atmosphere.

It's widely accepted that Jupiter is the oldest planet in the Solar System. But scientists want to know how long it took to form. The paper's authors wanted to probe the metals in the planet's atmosphere using Juno's Gravity Science experiment. Before Juno and its Gravity Science experiment, there was no precise data on Jupiter's gravity harmonics.

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