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TopicScenario: Scientists find a planet made entirely out of water.
LordRazziel
02/23/18 12:38:32 PM
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YOUHAVENOHOPE posted...
LordRazziel posted...
JE19426 posted...
LordRazziel posted...
Jupiter is a planet.
They're pretty sure it doesn't have a solid core.


You'd be wrong. It has a rocky core.

Source?

Jupiter probably does not have a solid core. Jupiters core contains some rock and hydrogen metals. Scientists can not be 100 percent certain if deep within the planet there is a solid core or not, but based on gravitational measurements compared with Earths, the best educated guesses possible based on those measurements say there is no solid core. Those measurements make them think that the core is a thick, super hot soup.

Jupiter's composition is more of a mystery than anything else. The accepted theory holds that it consists of a dense core made of a mixture of elements, the core is thought to be surrounded by a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen and helium, then the outer layer is to be dominated by molecular hydrogen.Dec 18, 2009
Jupiter's Core - Universe Today
https://www.universetoday.com/47966/jupiters-core/

**so you're both kinda wrong

First sentence in your source.

Jupiter probably does not have a solid core. Jupiters core contains some rock and hydrogen metals. Scientists can not be 100 percent certain if deep within the planet there is a solid core or not, but based on gravitational measurements compared with Earths, the best educated guesses possible based on those measurements say there is no solid core. Those measurements make them think that the core is a thick, super hot soup.
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