"Storms of Jupiter"
A final landing on the complex CGI, lifeless planet Jupiter, a fight or race if have you, goes punished. Like the saying, "never go feet in first," Roxy does just that. A downfall, to where she breaks the solid hydrogen surface, she ends up in the jello-nitrogen hydroxide seas. The rescue comes in 89 to 90 pages in where Jake and Mike save her from going under. Just a failed opportunity where Jake and Mike wanted to go leave Roxy behind, her vendetta
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"Storms of Jupiter"
The faster the object gets pulled down to the ground, the greater the gravitational pull. If the greater gravitational pull, the mass and the size of the object should be larger to sustain such a greater force. In this case, planet Jupiter has the same EM field just like the sun, where that draws all planets close to it. Spinning them around, the sun acts like a fist, yanking on many strings of 10 different sized balls that are attached to specific en
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"Storms Of Jupiter"
A fully operational team with a planned sneak out, thought up by Jake, goes wrong 85 pages in the script. Even though Jake wanted it to be a two man explore team to find the imploded satellite, it is noted that NASA Director Oyoko wanted to expand it, one man more to cover the blue solid hydrogen metallic ground of Jupiter.
Recalling the History Channel's "How The Universe Was Made," episode of Jupiter, they talked of the ground being
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