File:Collision between Jupiter and another large planetary body.png

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A planetary body about 10 times as massive as Earth may have smashed into Jupiter billions of years ago, creating the oddly diffuse core seen in the gas giant today.

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The image appears on a website entitled, "A planetary body may have smashed into Jupiter, creating its weird core" at https://www.sciencenews.org/article/jupiter-weird-core-may-have-resulted-early-collision?tgt=nr.

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14 August 2019

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Andrea Isella

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