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‘Below Venus on the other side of the crescent moon, Saturn will technically be visible ... burning up and causing streaks of light. The Lyrids occur between April 16 to 25 every year.
In Jupiter and Saturn, helium would be insulating near the surface and turn metal-like at depths close to both planet's cores, where it is also predicted to be dissolved in hydrogen. But neon ...
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