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Jumping Jupiter
 
  
 
The planet of Jupiter has been seen literally jumping on its own axis.
 
 
 
Astronomers who witnessed the event thought it was a glitch in their computer analysis of the video taken by a passing satellite.
 
 
 
However, after further analysis, they noticed it jumped up and down one time every 36 hours.
 
 
 
A possible cause of this "Planet Jumping Syndrome" is that massive amounts of ice which accumulate at the poles of a planet create an unstable balance between the poles creating a "spinning top" effect.
 
 
 
Then after the ice melts, the effect disappears.
 
 
 
It is thought that this effect only happens during the winter months for the planet.
 
 
 
Thus, a simple climate effect create a whole planetary change shocking another worlds population.
 

Latest revision as of 22:06, 13 May 2020