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Is there a layer of solid material that separates the core of Jupiter from the gases on the outer layer?
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I want to break away and ask you a fun science question!
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Seeing as there are these super powerful telescopes looking at places light years away, why can't we point them at our solar systems planets and moons to observe them?
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Is there a layer of solid material that separates the core of Jupiter from the gases on the outer layer?
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