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Large Mush Balls of Ammonia and Water Ice Rain Down on Jupiter

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Time now for our occasional segment, Spacing Out. It's when we take a look at what's happening beyond the bounds of California and even Earth with KQED science reporter, Danielle Venton. Today, Danielle brings us some news of some recent findings by planetary scientists at UC Berkeley who say that large mush balls of ammonia and water ice rained down on our solar system's largest planet, Jupiter, especially during violent lightning storms.

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