Helium rain could be washing neon out of Jupiter's upper atmosphere

Monday, March 22, 2010 - 10:07 in Astronomy & Space

There's less neon in Jupiter's upper atmosphere than scientists expected. A new study concludes that neon is being captured in droplets of helium rain.

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