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Question about Jupiter DarkMatter 05-06-2008
Posted by DarkMatter on May 6, 2008, 10:37 am
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Do the gas giants like Jupiter have solid land like the earth does?

Posted by Jacob Krolo on May 6, 2008, 11:50 am
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> Do the gas giants like Jupiter have solid land like the earth does?
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How I understand the answer is No, but more likely they (gas giants) have
rocky/iron core.

Jacob



Posted by BradGuth on May 11, 2008, 4:42 pm
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> Do the gas giants like Jupiter have solid land like the earth does?

Planets like Jupiter with their horrific reverse gravity or anti-
gravity core could be as much as 10%r hollow.
. - Brad Guth

Posted by BradGuth on May 11, 2008, 11:32 pm
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> > Do the gas giants like Jupiter have solid land like the earth does?

Jupiter most likely has a rocky surface. However, planets like
Jupiter with their horrific reverse gravity or anti-gravity core could
be as much as 10%r hollow.

Perhaps this is also why our moon has such a low density core.
. - Brad Guth


Posted by Ralph on May 12, 2008, 8:44 am
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The interesting fiction with reference to anti-gravity and reverse gravity
is a cruel joke.
Use that information for jokes and failing grades only.

For real information on the planets, you might check out some sites with
someone who knows at least a little about the subject.
Try http://www.nineplanets.org/jupiter.html.
Take information from these groups with a huge dose of reality-check.


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>> > Do the gas giants like Jupiter have solid land like the earth does?
>
> Jupiter most likely has a rocky surface. However, planets like
> Jupiter with their horrific reverse gravity or anti-gravity core could
> be as much as 10%r hollow.
>
> Perhaps this is also why our moon has such a low density core.
> . - Brad Guth
>


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