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Jupiter’s lightning bolts pack up to 100 times the punch of Earth’s — new data reveals storms on the gas giant hurling strikes our planet can’t match
A bolt of lightning on Earth can superheat the air around it to 30,000 Kelvin and unleash a burst of radio energy detectable hundreds of miles away. On Jupiter, the same basic process appears to ...
On Jupiter, a storm doesn’t just brew, it can simmer for centuries. The planet’s atmosphere is a perpetual engine of turbulence, and somewhere inside those churning cloud bands, lightning is cracking ...
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