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Jupiter

Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, is renowned for its distinctive features, including its prominent Great Red Spot, a massive storm system that has been raging for centuries. This gas giant is largely composed of liquid hydrogen and lacks a solid surface, with a core that reaches scorching temperatures.

Jupiter

Jupiter

Has anyone been to Jupiter?

Mankind has been studying Jupiter for more than 400 years. But we've only been sending spacecraft there since the 1970s! Nine spacecraft have visited Jupiter since 1973, and they've discovered a lot about the planet.

How big is the tornado on Jupiter?

Great Red Spot, a long-lived enormous storm system on the planet Jupiter and the most conspicuous feature of its visible cloud surface. It is generally reddish in colour, slightly oval in shape, and approximately 16,350 km (10,159 miles) wide—large enough to engulf Earth

What the name Jupiter mean?

Meaning:The supreme god; Jove; Sky, heaven; God of the sky. Jupiter is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin and was borne by the supreme deity of the Roman gods.

future of Jupiter and it’s moons

Who lives on Jupiter?

The planet is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. There is virtually no water to support known life forms. The planet does not have a solid surface for life to develop anywhere except as a floating microscopic organism.

Why is Jupiter so famous?

Jupiter is known for its stripes and large red spot. The Galileo spacecraft took this photo of Jupiter's Great Red Spot in 1996. Jupiter's four largest moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto) are known as the Galilean satellites because they were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.

What happens if you fall on Jupiter?

Jupiter is made of mostly hydrogen and helium gas. If you tried to land on Jupiter, it would be a bad idea. You'd face extremely hot temperatures and you'd free-float in mid-Jupiter with no way of escaping.

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How old is Jupiter?

4.603 billion years

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What If Jupiter Collided With Earth?

What is Jupiter made of?

Pioneer's 10 and 11 found evidence that the planet itself is composed almost entirely of liquid hydrogen and that there likely is no real interface between the atmosphere and surface. Jupiter's rocky core lies well below the "surface" and is very hot (around 36,000 degrees F.)

What was discovered about Jupiter?

How Did Jupiter Become The Largest Planet In The Solar System?

History of Jupiter

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What was Jupiter called before?

Jove, the archaic name of Jupiter, came into use as a poetic name for the planet around the 14th century. The Romans named the fifth day of the week diēs Iovis ("Jove's Day") after the planet Jupiter.

Can human being survive in Jupiter?

Jupiter's environment is probably not conducive to life as we know it. The temperatures, pressures, and materials that characterize this planet are most likely too extreme and volatile for organisms to adapt to.

Why is Jupiter getting weird?

An article in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics says that the planet may have become its ginormous, monstrous self by eating other planets. The paper suggests that Jupiter has the remains of other planets hidden inside it.

Intresting facts

Jupiter Has 67 Moons:
Jupiter's Magnetic Field Is 14 Times Stronger Than Earth's
Jupiter Has Rings
The Great Red Spot Has Been Around For A Long Time
The Clouds On Jupiter Are Only 50 km Thick
Jupiter Is The Fastest Spinning Planet In The Solar System
Jupiter Cannot Become A Star
Jupiter Is Massive