Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and it's hard to imagine a world more alien and different from Earth. It plays an important role in hoovering up astral debris that might otherwise rain down on Earth. One of the first people to make a detailed study of Jupiter was Galileo. Why was he drawn to study it, and how did he help him formulate the heliocentric model of the solar system? We'd mean to discuss Jupiter, our Michelle Daugherty, Professor of Space Physics at Imperial College London. And Carlin Crawford, Emeritus Professor of Immanuel College University of Cambridge.

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