Significant climate change discovered

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On Jupiter! I am sure its Bush's fault:


Jupiter has lost one of its iconic red stripes and scientists are baffled as to why.

The largest planet in our solar system is usually dominated by two dark bands in its atmosphere, with one in the northern hemisphere and one in the southern hemisphere.

However, the most recent images taken by amateur astronomers have revealed the lower stripe known as the Southern Equatorial Belt has disappeared leaving the southern half of the planet looking unusually bare.

The band was present in at the end of last year before Jupiter ducked behind the Sun on its orbit. However, when it emerged three months later the belt had disappeared.

Read more: Jupiter loses one of its stripes and scientists have no idea why | Mail Online
 
Way too many variables to pin point an exact cause.

Be honest... NO ONE really knows. But everyone loves to blame.
 
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Sending soldiers to their doom...

Crushed by the gravitational pull of the planet.

Would they liquidify or look like a flatten can? :hmm:
 
Ya beat me to it. Jupiter is it's own "WMD"...so, there's proof on massive size alone. Just don't go there.
 
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Sending soldiers to their doom...

Crushed by the gravitational pull of the planet.

Would they liquidify or look like a flatten can? :hmm:
And there is CNN reporter Wolf Blitzer, strapping on his gas mask and jet pack, to give us a closer view!
 
Ya beat me to it. Jupiter is it's own "WMD"...so, there's proof on massive size alone. Just don't go there.

Too late.

Sadly, a topic that might have attracted interest has drawn the same tired foes to do battle once again. I was interested until I read the "blame Bush" line. :roll:
 
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