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... f every being.

Jupiter drifted slowly through the void, a massive sphere cloaked in swirling clouds of orange, beige, and white. Its bands rippled like rivers across its surface. Among the turbulent layers of gas, one could easily spot the iconic Great Red Spot, a raging storm larger than Earth itself.

"It's fascinating that a planet could be composed of nearly 90% hydrogen," he mused silently.

Naturally, he was drawn to this celestial giant because it inspired him; he, t ...

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