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NEXT: What is the rarest form of matter in the Universe? You may surprised: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMLWq8if494 Jupiter has a long list of oddities. For one thing, it's enormous, containing 70% of our solar system's planetary material, yet it is not like the rocky world beneath our feet. Jupiter is so gassy, it seems more like a star. Jupiter’s atmosphere brews hurricanes twice as wide as Earth itself, monsters that generate 400 mph winds and lightning 100 times brighter than terrestrial bolts. The giant planet also emits a brand of radiation lethal to unprotected humans. Jupiter's strangest feature, however, may be a 25,000 mile deep soup of exotic fluid sloshing around its interior. It's called liquid metallic hydrogen. READ MORE: http://www.sg1official.com/2015/10/largest-liquid-ocean-in-solar-system.html More in the 'Liquid Universe' playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLke8o-yBwNzH5njvkTemmAwAooFyc9Wg5 Jupiter's metallic hydrogen ocean - Liquid Universe stargazer.