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Jupiter

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Dive into the wonders of Jupiter, the mighty gas giant and largest planet in our solar system. Uncover its mysteries, from swirling storms to icy moons!

  • Pisces142 views

    Dreamy Neptune Rules Pisces, Not Always Jupiter

    Jupiter traditionally ruled Pisces, but Neptune's 1846 discovery led modern astrologers to assign it as Pisces' co-ruler. Neptune's association with dreams, illusions, spirituality, and the subconscious perfectly aligns with the sign's ethereal nature.

  • Sagittarius93 views

    Sagittarius Is Ruled By Jupiter, The Largest Planet

    Jupiter, known as the 'Greater Benefic' in astrology, bestows Sagittarius with its characteristic optimism, love for expansion, and philosophical outlook. This planetary influence encourages Sagittarians to seek knowledge, truth, and adventure throughout their lives.

  • Diamond91 views

    It Might Rain Diamonds On Jupiter And Saturn.

    Scientists theorize that in the atmospheres of gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, lightning storms can turn methane into soot. This soot then compresses into graphite and further into diamonds as it falls through the planets' incredibly dense atmospheres.

  • Space127 views

    Jupiter's Great Red Spot Is Shrinking

    This colossal storm, larger than Earth and raging for at least 350 years, has been observed to be steadily shrinking over the past few decades. Scientists are still studying why this iconic planetary feature is diminishing in size, possibly due to changes in Jupiter's atmosphere.

  • Astronomy103 views

    Diamonds Likely Rain Down From The Skies Of Jupiter And Saturn.

    Scientists theorize that lightning storms convert methane into soot, which then hardens into graphite and eventually diamonds as it falls through the planets' dense atmospheres. These diamonds could be massive, up to a centimeter in diameter, creating truly sparkling storms.