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Jupiter By: Ava Bobst
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Planets Symbol
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Name- Jupiter Named after the King of the Roman God
Jupiter- Largest Planet
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Discovery Who- Galileo When How- With his first telescope
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Distances Order from Sun- 5th planet from the sun
Distance from the Sun km Distance from the Earth- 628,743,036 million km (Closest) 928,081,020 million km (Furthest)
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Planet Measurement Mass x 1027kg Volume- 1,431,281,810,739,360 km3 Density g/cm3 Jupiter would sink because the density is greater than 1 Gravity m/s2
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Orbit and Rotation Orbit the Sun- Rotation on its Own Axis-
11.86 years 4,332 days Rotation on its Own Axis- Every 9.9 hours
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Composition of Atmosphere
Thick Hydrogen Helium Atmosphere is “The Great Red Spot”
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Temperature Goes from -190°f to 40°f
Is a lot colder than Earth and Florida
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Composition and Appearance
Gas Giant Internal Composition- Liquid Hydrogen Rock Metal Elements Look Like- Covered in red, brown, yellow, and white clouds Red Atmosphere Very Large
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Weather Large weather Storms grow to thousands of km within hours
Winds whipping the clouds at 360 kph Storms last for hundreds of years
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Rings Halo ring- Main ring- Gossamer- Faint Wide Doughnut shaped Dust
Abrupt Outer Edge Gossamer- White Debris from moons
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Moons 63 moons discovered from 1610 to 2011
67 moons including the 4 large moons known as the Galilean satellites
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Water There is a small amount of water Not on the ground
Vapor in the cloud tops
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What if… If a human went on Jupiter they would die because there is no oxygen
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Something Special 8 different spacecraft's have visited Jupiter
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