"Unveiling the Mysteries: Journeying to Jupiter and Beyond"

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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Journeying to Jupiter and Beyond"
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Exploring the enigmatic outer planets reveals that Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus have unique characteristics. Jupiter has a pressurized ocean of liquid metal, while Saturn has a fuzzy core. Neptune has the fastest winds in the solar system, and Uranus is colder than its fellow ice giant, Neptune. Standing on the surface of these gas giants is unlikely due to their atmospheric conditions and the lack of a solid surface.

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