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172 NASA’s celestial “Accident” unlocks secrets of Jupiter and Saturn

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ScienceDaily 1 place · 09/10/2025 23:31 EDT

Astronomers studying an oddball brown dwarf called “The Accident” have finally spotted silane, a long-predicted silicon molecule missing from Jupiter and Saturn’s skies. Its ancient, oxygen-poor atmosphere allowed the molecule to form, offering new insight into how planetary atmospheres evolve.

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