Where is Jupiter? 5 th Planet from the Sun 483,600,000 Miles (5.2 Angstrom Units)

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Where is Jupiter? 5 th Planet from the Sun 483,600,000 Miles (5.2 Angstrom Units)

Planet Orbital Periods (in Earth-Years)

What is Jupiter? Rocky Core (10-15 Earth Masses) Gaseous Atmosphere of Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon Dioxide, Methane Liquid Hydrogen Liquid Metallic Hydrogen

Jupiter’s Turbulent Atmosphere

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot(s)

Earth / Jupiter Comparison

The Moons of Jupiter

The Rings of Jupiter

Solar Wind Jupiter’s Magnetosphere

Comet Shoemaker-Levy