This gas giant regularly absorbs hits from comets and asteroids, protecting inner solar system worlds.
was made by a Chinese amateur astronomer in the city of Zhengzhou, Henan province, showing a flash in the same spot on Jupiter’s dense, turbulent atmosphere.
きのうのTLで知った木星の閃光、撮影したデータを確認してみたら写っていました。…声が出ました, I saw information that a flash had been observed on the surface of Jupiter. That night, when I checked the video of the corresponding time, I saw a flash.OASES has been involved in a number of
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