Jupiter's Atmosphere

In the confines of our solar system in the gas giants of the field a planet surpasses all others. Aptly named after the king of the Roman gods. People who have conquered Europe and beyond. This giant is known as Jupiter and is most famous for its large storms; as God is named after the god of storms, it seems appropriate.

Jupiter has a huge atmosphere in fact is made mostly out of its own atmosphere. Despite not being able to collect a lot of data by sending probes to Jupiter, we have gained a surprising amount of data by observing. Its atmosphere is composed of helium nitrogen oxygen hydrogen and various noble gases. We believe that large amounts of water exist deeper in the atmosphere can be seen that only traces.

They were our planet has a bright lines to show the troposphere stratosphere mesosphere and thermosphere. Jupiter blurs the lines a little. We believe you will go further and deeper in Jupiter atmosphere would get heavier and heavier (obviously) until you get to a point where you will be immersed in the liquid instead of gas. The external atmosphere is divided into a series of bands around the planet. These bands are called zones. The areas move in alternating directions due to strong winds called jets. The zones alternate in color and name the darkest are called belts, while the lighter areas are simply called. There are two theories about the atmosphere inside, they are quite simple. The first is called the rasa model that says that the lower parts of the atmosphere are stable. Although the belts and zones are quite stable for hundreds of atmospheric phenomena will at all times on Jupiter. Storms anti-cyclones cyclones. The most famous is, of course, the Great Red Eye of Jupiter. Its smaller cousin is called Oval BA, also red. There are a number of theories about the Great Red Spot (GRS). An ear smallest theory about this is that it is a volcano that is simply made of gas rather than solid.

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