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NASA Releases Images of Lightning “Superbolts” on Jupiter – Nerdist
NASA researchers have observed “superbolts” of lightning in Jupiter’s atmosphere, which form in clouds made of water and ammonia.

NASA has just announced that the Juno spacecraft has once again observed “Superbolts” of lightning in Jupiter’s atmosphere. And while spotting lightning on the jumbo planet isn’t new, this latest observation may help to answer some big questions. Big questions like: Why is there such a funky distribution of ammonia in the Gas Giant’s atmosphere?
In an announcement that comes via Science News, NASA outlined the recent Jovian-lightning observations, which were collected by Juno. Juno is a NASA sp…
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