Jupiter: 58 Minutes Inside a World That Has No Surface
Jupiter looks calm from Earth. It isn’t. In December 1995, NASA dropped the Galileo atmospheric probe directly into the gas giant. It survived for exactly 58 minutes, sending back the first direct measurements from inside Jupiter’s brutal atmosphere before the signal was permanently lost. In this contemplative documentary, we follow that 106,000 mph fall into the dark. What we cover in this episode: Why Jupiter can seem like just another bright point in the night sky—and how immense it really is. The entry: white-hot plasma and deceleration brutal enough to destroy anything unprotected. Why Jupiter has no true surface, and how “falling” becomes something closer to sinking. The shock of the probe’s results: stronger-than-expected winds, a dry hot spot, less lightning, and more heat from below than models predicted. What those 58 minutes changed about how we think about the solar system. The deeper interior: liquid metallic hydrogen, a hidden conducting ocean, and the magnetic field that betrays its existence. The cold finality of the mission: the signal stops, the probe is crushed, and all that remains is the data. — Atta, The Quiet Observatory Sources and further reading below. GALILEO ATMOSPHERIC PROBE — BASICS / TIMELINE / MISSION NASA Science — Galileo Jupiter Atmospheric Probe https://science.nasa.gov/mission/gali... NASA Science FAQ — What was the Galileo probe and what did it do at Jupiter? https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system... NASA Science — Galileo mission overview https://science.nasa.gov/mission/gali... PROBE RESULTS — WINDS / DRY HOT SPOT / LIGHTNING / WATER Nature (1997) — Deep winds on Jupiter as measured by the Galileo probe https://www.nature.com/articles/41718 Nature (1997) — Wind speeds measured in the deep jovian atmosphere by the Galileo probe accelerometers https://www.nature.com/articles/41721 NASA JPL — Galileo Finds Wet Spots, Dry Spots and New View of Jupiter’s Light Show https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/galileo... NASA — A Hot Spot on Jupiter https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/ho... Icarus (1998) — Interpretation of Galileo Probe Data and Implications for Jupiter’s Dry Downdrafts https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... JUPITER — SCALE / STRUCTURE / WINDS / METALLIC HYDROGEN / MAGNETIC FIELD NASA Science — Jupiter https://science.nasa.gov/jupiter/ NASA Science — Jupiter Facts https://science.nasa.gov/jupiter/jupi... NASA Science — Juno https://science.nasa.gov/juno/ NASA — NASA’s Juno Finds Changes in Jupiter’s Magnetic Field https://www.nasa.gov/missions/juno/na... THE DARK — THE SUN / FUTURE EARTH NASA Science — Big Idea 3.3 (Sun brightening, ocean evaporation, red giant future) https://science.nasa.gov/big-idea-3-3... NASA Science — Giant red stars may heat frozen worlds into habitable planets https://science.nasa.gov/universe/exo...

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