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magnetic field - Better understanding of the "Rivers of metallic hydrogen" in the atmosphere of Jupiter? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange
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Metallic hydrogen is metastable could be used as superlightweight structural material for floating cities | NextBigFuture.com
Modularity Space on Twitter: "Liquid metallic hydrogen exists in the extreme, high-pressure interior of Jupiter! Very few labs have been able to successfully create this phenomenon here on Earth. #Jupiter #LiquidMetallicHydrogen (Photo
![Joalda Morancy on Twitter: "Because of it's properties, metallic hydrogen would also serve as really powerful rocket fuel, allowing even single-stage rockets to properly exist and even go to the moon! Though Joalda Morancy on Twitter: "Because of it's properties, metallic hydrogen would also serve as really powerful rocket fuel, allowing even single-stage rockets to properly exist and even go to the moon! Though](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EqWsTE2W4AEvaWP.jpg)
Joalda Morancy on Twitter: "Because of it's properties, metallic hydrogen would also serve as really powerful rocket fuel, allowing even single-stage rockets to properly exist and even go to the moon! Though
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