• Each of the storms of Jupiter last for more than three centuries. • What does the clear color of Jupiter indicate? • There is probably no solid surface under Jupiter’s clouds. • The planet is capable of releasing radio waves with a power of 400 billion watts. • A massive five-million Ampere current is on between the Io satellite and Jupiter. • The volcanic mountains on the surface of Io revolve the satellites outward.
Bagheri (Translator),Z. (2001). Jupiter: the Gigantic Primary World. Scientific- Research Quarterly of Geographical Data (SEPEHR), 10(38), 25-39.
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