Jupiter's Moons Are way HOTTER Than They Should Be !

List members , I'll admit , at first glance I didn't notice any correlation of this story with our Hollow Planet research but then it struck me , that these are just the sort of clues we need.

**Please don't give any credence to the gravity centric "Tidal force" SPECULATIONS in this article for that extra heat - it only shows the IGNORANCE of mainstream astrophysicists in identifying the true origins of this "unexplained heat source" , at such a GREAT distance from the Sun . They're totally clueless about the root cause !

We Hollow Planet Theorists know that this heat comes from the core , the Inner Sun of each of these worlds , via their Polar openings :))

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Jupiter's Moons Are Hotter Than They Should Be. They Could Be Heating Each Other

DAVID NIELD

12 SEPTEMBER 2020

Jupiter's moons are hotter than they really should be, some 778 million kilometres (483 million miles) away from the Sun.

It had been thought that most of this extra warmth was provided by Jupiter itself, but now there's a new hypothesis: they're heating each other.

Jupiter isn't acting as a roaring campfire for its surrounding satellites, but because of its huge mass, what it is doing is pushing and pulling its moons – and that generates heat. It's an effect known as tidal heating.

The new model in this latest study looks at moon-to-moon heating, finding that the gravitational interplay that they have with each other could be enough to cause more tidal heating than that of the planet they're orbiting.

"It's surprising because the moons are so much smaller than Jupiter," says planetary scientist Hamish Hay, from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). "You wouldn't expect them to be able to create such a large tidal response."

It's hoped that the new discovery will help astronomers learn more about the evolution of Jupiter's moon system as a whole. So far there are at least 79 Jovian moons that we know about. Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto are the largest four.

Scientists think these big four moons are toasty enough to be hiding oceans of liquid water under their surfaces, while Io is hot enough to host more than 400 active volcanoes. So it's clear something is keeping these moons from freezing up in deep space.

Tidal heating works through what's called tidal resonance – these moons are essentially being vibrated at certain frequencies, and it's a phenomenon that happens everywhere there's water, including here on Earth.

"Resonance creates loads more heating," says Hay. "Basically, if you push any object or system and let go, it will wobble at its own natural frequency.

"If you keep on pushing the system at the right frequency, those oscillations get bigger and bigger, just like when you're pushing a swing. If you push the swing at the right time, it goes higher, but get the timing wrong and the swing's motion is dampened."

It's in calculating these natural frequencies that the researchers have made their discovery: the tidal resonances of Jupiter alone don't match the sizes of the oceans thought to be on these moons.

It's only when gravitational forces from the moons themselves are also added in that the tidal forces match current estimates of the moon oceans. The team thinks the overall tidal heating might be enough to melt ice and rock inside the moons.

As always with models like this, there is some informed guesswork – in this case about how stable the tidal resonances are, for example.

However, the researchers say they've now got a good foundation to explore the phenomenon further, and the same approach could help identify likely ocean worlds further out in space.

"Ultimately, we want to understand the source of all this heat, both for its influence on the evolution and habitability of the many worlds across the Solar System and beyond," says planetary scientist Antony Trinh, from the University of Arizona.

The research has been published in Geophysical Research Letters .

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Folks , taking this idea one step further , I am suggesting a "heat audit" and a "climatic audit" (atmospheric circulation and wind speed) of all such moons , to detect "anomalies" .

It is 100% certain that when such data is collated , shocking insights will be revealed , especially for the source of heat and root cause of wind circulation on FRIGID worlds that are at a very great distance from the Sun .

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By the way , given that the inner 4 "rocky worlds" of our Solar system , i.e. the planetoids/ploonets Mercury , Venus , Earth and Mars are all former moons of either gas giant - Jupiter or Saturn (that drifted into independent orbits around the Sun, just as Titan is now rapidly moving away from Saturn) , the same "anomalous heat" detected on those frigid , far-away moons , applies to these inner 4 worlds as well ! The inner Sun is a common factor in the heat emanating on each of these worlds - from their Polar openings or vents connected to their HOLLOW interiors .

On this upcoming winter solstice , 21st of Dec. 2020 , when the once in 800 years celestial event - the great & EXTREMELY RARE Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn becomes visible in the skies , it will practically be like Earth's long lost parents paying us a visit :)) No wonder , Jupiter and Saturn have such a disproportionately large influence in Astrology...

Jupiter and Saturn together make up more than 90 percent of the mass of all planets in our Solar system , so it's only logical , that their coming so close together MUST have a profound impact on ALL the other worlds in our Solar system !

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