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[QUOTE="Nik_2213, post: 6629210, member: 252015"] A possible 'gotcha': What happens to swirling debris without the planet core's magnetic field ? No magnetosphere to protect against solar flares, when could become a humungous 'comet' ? Double-jeopardy: Is there an inner 'giant' whose magneto-tail may 'routinely' interact with the debris field ? I can't find any reports of comets flaring when passing [B][I]through [/I][/B]Jupiter's magneto-tail, but several mentions that 'tail' is long enough to interact with Saturn when their orbital positions align every dozen or so years... [/QUOTE]
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