A feeling of good luck [ID: 899]
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Submitted by : Hiltner-07 on 2016-07-14 10:27 UT
I think there is something interesting behind that set of gas clouds
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5 Comments
What could be behind those clouds that is so lucky?
Is there a reason why it was named this way? Is there a general belief that there is something really interesting here?
What's the best area for collecting data on Jupiters core ?
What seems inconspicuous ... perhaps even innocuous (relative to the rest of Jupiter tumultuous atmosphere) ... and where noone else chooses to look, makes a great place to ponder, and in the future scrutinize a bit closer. At the age of eight, I remember helping my father's grad students search for insects and snakes out west by lifting up flat rocks along the mountain riverbeds. Some of the most unassuming rocks often hid the most amazing trove of varied and fascinating lifeforms ... not that I'm saying there's life racing around in those furious clouds of Jupiter but I do agree, I too "think there is something interesting behind that set of gas clouds.