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"As NASA's Juno probe makes its closest flyby of the gas giant, new research from France's space agency could help make more sense of the data it sends back. Their paper is the latest in a global effort to refine our planetary models to ensure Juno's measurements of the planet's gravitational field can answer questions like ‘Did Jupiter form closer to the Sun and then move out?' and ‘Is helium rain continuously falling on a supersized Jovian core of metallic hydrogen?…"
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