Monday, August 1, 2016

Scientists Claim Jupiter Storm Is Heating Up Parts Of Atmosphere

Scientists Claim Jupiter Storm Is Heating Up Parts Of Atmosphere

Scientists and research astronomers are suggesting a massive continuous storm, that often resembles a hurricane on Jupiter, may be heating up parts of the largest planet in our solar systems atmosphere.
The massive storm is more famously known as ‘The Great Red Spot’, has been ongoing for more than a century, and is twice the size of planet Earth.
Scientists and research astronomers from the United States and the United Kingdom are claiming heat from the sun doesn’t accurately define why parts of Jupiter’s atmosphere are much warmer than on other parts of the giant planet the planet.
The Journal Nature, published a scientific research paper online that suggests the upper atmosphere of Jupiter is continuously bombarded with from beneath it by either sound or gravitational waves.
The scientific research study published by the Journal Nature, was based on evidence gained using observations made by using NASA’s Infrared Telescope Facility, wich is located within Hawaii.

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