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Originally Posted by h0bby1
they says the gaz is around a water density =) but it may be hard to live there because oxygen + hygrogen + heat = boom + water hehe =) but anyway as it has a strong magnetic field, there must some metallic or solid thing, but maybe the gaz create it by himself, don't know if its possible that a gaz can create such a strong magnetic field , but at least with simple one like hydrogen and helium seems strange =)
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Well see the diagram, they say there is fluid metallic hydrogen in there; not to mention the majority of the hydrogen is theorised to be at a liquid state (of course due to temperatures etc etc. I am guessing with the sheer mass of the thing they believe it safe to say that there is a large amount of this and it is creating a strong magnetic force...Jupiter is 1/10th the size of the sun approximately (as you know already). Too hard to fathom that size lol.. .well anyways with that given, I am still sure there is a solid surface, not consisting of ammonia crystals

and gas and particles of water...geez they really annoyed me with this lol...
Well they do theorize a small core, and again considering the size of the planet, this core is not really small at all.
I wonder what it would be like to pass by and see it. looll
plus I was reading something else today about the geysers on europa and rhe effects of it on the planet...but tomorrow for that LOL
They also believe fluid metallic hydrogen is on some of the exoplanets