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Jupiter’s dusty main ring system is harder to see than Saturn’s, but it’s there nonetheless. Jupiter’s largely invisible torus of ionized plasma continually being ejected from its third-largest moon Io. This ring of superheated plasma orbits around Jupiter at a staggering minimum temperature of 99,700° Celsius, and drastically affects Jupiter’s magnetosphere and the other particles orbiting around Jupiter.

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