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Jupiter and Saturn Chapter 12

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Jupiter Orbital distance 5.2 AU Orbital period 11.9 years Mass 318 Mearth Diameter 11.2 Dearth Density relative to water 1.33 Surface gravity 2.5 g Global temp. 125 K Main atm. Gasses H, He Rotation period 9.9 hours Axis tilt 3 degrees Saturn Orbital distance 9.5 Orbital period 29.5 years Mass 95 Mearth Diameter 9.5 Dearth Density relative to water 0.69 Surface gravity 1/08 g Global temp. 95 K Main atm. Gasses H, He Rotation period 10.7 hours Axis tilt 27 degrees

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