Clouds That Shouldn’t Be There: How Photos are Changing What We Know About Jupiter
Polar cyclones. A huge magnetic field. A whole new Jupiter?
Shannon Stirone is a freelance writer based in the Bay Area. She writes about science, space and policy for The Atlantic, New Republic, Wired and others.
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