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Physics, 07.11.2019 05:31 Blakemiller2020

When we take infrared photos of jupiter we see that it is glowing brightly with heat. in fact, jupiter emits more energy (in the form of infrared light) than it receives from the sun in the form of sunlight. what is the source of most of jupiter's heat?

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