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The Tropical Atmosphere of Jupiter - Shallow Weather, Deep Plumes, and Vortices / Tempests in the troposphere - mapping the impact of giant storms on Jupiter’s deep atmosphere / Ammonia Abundance Derived from Juno MWR and VLA Observations of Jupiter: arxiv.org/abs/2504.09943 / science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv / iopscience.iop.org/article/10. -> On #Jupiter, it’s mushballs all the way down: news.berkeley.edu/2025/04/15/o - slushy hailstones of ammonia and water are part of a theory to explain the planet's atmosphere.

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arXiv.orgThe Tropical Atmosphere of Jupiter - Shallow Weather, Deep Plumes, and VorticesTowering storms, swirling clouds, and vortices are the cloud tops manifestation of complex weather systems shaping the atmosphere of Jupiter. We use observations from Juno's MicroWave Radiometer (MWR), the Very Large Array (VLA) and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to probe for the first time the depth and impact of weather on Jupiter. We use ammonia, the main source of opacity at radio wavelengths on Jupiter, as the tracer for the weather by fitting ammonia anomalies to the MWR brightness temperature variations. We show that the majority of the weather on Jupiter is confined to regions where the clouds are forming. Both the South Equatorial Belt and the Equatorial Zone have surprisingly shallow weather systems (P < 2 bar), and even in the North Equatorial Belt most of the ammonia variations is above the water condensation level (P ~ 6 bar). This confirms that the water condensation layer plays a crucial role in controlling the dynamics and the weather on Jupiter. However, the shallow nature of the weather cannot explain the deep-seated depletion down to 30 bar that the Juno mission has revealed. We do find three features, however, that extend below the water condensation layer: a vortex in the northern hemisphere reaching down to 30 bar, an ammonia plume down to 20-30 bars, and the signature of precipitation down to 20 bar. This work highlights the interplay of large-scale processes (vortices, plumes) and small-scale processes (storms) are responsible for shaping the atmospheric makeup of Jupiter.

💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: Did you know planets without tectonic plates still experience "earthquakes"? It's fascinating how seismic activity works across our solar system. 🪐🌋

#Venus has volcanic tremors, while #Mars quakes as its core cools. #Jupiter's moon Io is our favorite example—with 400 active volcanoes, it's constantly shaking from Jupiter's immense gravitational forces pulling on its crust.

👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/w

💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: The #physics of #Earth's tides connects our everyday beach experiences to the cosmic dance of celestial bodies. This TED-Ed #animation explains how the #Moon and #Sun's gravitational pull creates those rhythmic rises and falls of #ocean #water we observe. 🌊🪐

What's fascinating is how these same tidal forces work across our solar system—squeezing and stretching #Jupiter and #Saturn's moons, creating hidden oceans beneath Europa's icy shell, and even powering Io's volcanoes.

👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/h

APOD from 2025-04-02

#Jupiter and Ring in #Infrared from #Webb

Jupiter's rings, discovered by Voyager 1 in 1979, are formed by meteoroid impacts on small moons like Metis, ejecting dust into orbit. The James Webb Space #Telescope's infrared image captures these rings, Jupiter's clouds, the Great Red Spot, #moon Europa, and its shadow. Some features remain a mystery.

HD image at apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250402.ht #astronomy

Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb
* Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt
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Explanation:
Why does Jupiter have rings? Jupiter's main ring was discovered in 1979 by NASA's passing Voyager 1 spacecraft, but its origin was then a mystery. Data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, however, confirmed the hypothesis that this ring was created by meteoroid impacts on small nearby moons. As a small meteoroid strikes tiny Metis, for example, it will bore into the moon, vaporize, and explode dirt and dust off into a Jovian orbit. The featured image of Jupiter in infrared light by the James Webb Space Telescope shows not only Jupiter and its clouds, but this ring as well. Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS) -- in comparatively light color on the right, Jupiter's large moon Europa -- in the center of diffraction spikes on the left, and Europa's shadow -- next to the GRS -- are also visible. Several features in the image are not yet well understood, including the seemingly separated cloud layer on Jupiter's right limb.
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APOD from 2025-03-31

Parker: The Solar System from Near the Sun

NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured a time-lapse from inside #Mercury's orbit, showing coronal streamers, a Coronal Mass Ejection, and #planets like Mercury and #Venus. Between #Earth and #Mars, #Comet Tempel 1 appears. The video also shows high-energy solar particles. This data helps us understand space weather impacts on Earth.

Video at apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250331.ht #astronomy #saturn #jupiter #eclipse

apod.nasa.govAPOD: 2025 March 31 – Parker: The Solar System from Near the SunA different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

This week's #NewBooks at the library: Some second-hand treasures: The Great #Comet Crash: The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and #Jupiter from Cambridge UP, and two books from Rutgers UP: Upheaval from the Abyss: #Ocean Floor Mapping and the Earth Science Revolution (sans dust jacket), and Mass Destruction: The Men and Giant #Mines That Wired America and Scarred the Planet #Books #Scicomm #Bookstodon #Astronomy #Oceanography #Geology #EarthSciences #EnvironmentalHistory #History @bookstodon

3D map of #exoplanet #atmosphere shows wacky climate
#Astronomers have mapped the 3D structure of the layered atmosphere of one such ultra-hot #Jupiter-size exoplanet, revealing powerful winds that create intricate #weather patterns across that atmosphere.
"This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works."
#Astronomy and #Astrophysics reported on unexpected identification of #titanium in the exoplanet's atmosphere as well.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0

The 3D structure of the atmosphere of the exoplanet Tylos
Ars Technica · 3D map of exoplanet atmosphere shows wacky climateBy Jennifer Ouellette

It's the Day of Zeus / Jupiter's Day / Thorsday! ⚡

"The surname Homagyrios (the Assembler) was given to #Zeus because in this place Agamemnon assembled the most eminent men in Greece, in order that they might consult together how to make war on the empire of Priamos [of Troy]."
Pausanias, Description of Greece 7.24.2

🏛️ #Jupiter, Roman bronze figure from Paramythia, 100-199 CE

@antiquidons @mythology
#DayOfZeus #GreekRomanArt #mythology