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I meant nearer the upper atmosphere rather than nearer to a ground level.
Jupiter does have a surface at some depth though no doubt where the density of
the gases coalesce into liquids and then perhaps solids. Just don't ask me to
go and make sure.
Bob
"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
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| Philip Bartol wrote:
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| > Hey, looks cool, but it couldn't be Jupiter... Jupiter has no ground
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| Yes a Martian dust storm on Jupiter would be a strange thing indeed...
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