Jupiter has a faint ring system, but I'm not sure about the colors.
Jupiter's moon Io may be the most volcanically active object in the solar system. Some of Io's volcanoes have been observed to erupt into orbit.
It would sink into the planet and eventually break up due to gravitational forces and extreme pressures. Some of Jupiters interior may be ejected by the collision.
The cause of the color is not known. It may be due to the presence of phosphorus or sulfur compounds.
The ringed planets in our solar system are:SaturnJupiterUranusNeptuneInterestingly the Saturnian moon Rhea may also have a tenuous ring system making it the only moon known to possess a ring system.
No, because the solid surface of Jupiter has an outer core of liquid and solid metallic hydrogen, and is under an atmosphere of extreme density. Jupiter's moon Io, however, has liquid sulfur volcanoes that color the moon a bright yellow.
Jupiter's moon Io may be the most volcanically active object in the solar system. Some of Io's volcanoes have been observed to erupt into orbit.
It would sink into the planet and eventually break up due to gravitational forces and extreme pressures. Some of Jupiters interior may be ejected by the collision.
Europa has frozen oceans.
All of the Jovians, actually. Though you may think Saturn is the only one, it's not. Saturn just happens to have a thicker ring than Jupiter, Uranus, or Neptune. Saturn has a partly off-center ring as well as Jupiter. Neptune and Uranus have a mostly straight ring, going vertical. P.S. Before mankind, Earth had a ring as well. Isn't that something?
Jupiter has a faint ring system comprised of three main rings: an inner torus, known as the halo, a relatively bright main ring, and an outer gossamer ring.You cannot see the rings of Jupiter with the naked Eye. They are too thin.Jupiter has a set of faint rings.
The cause of the color is not known. It may be due to the presence of phosphorus or sulfur compounds.
Jupiter is a light brown color with some White banding. It has a large red spot south of it's equator, which is a large storm system that has been raging for may years. Jupiter has many colors. The five most abundant are: white, red, orange, brown, and yellow. The colors change with storms and wind in the giant's atmosphere.
It was supposed to get to Jupiter on 2016 May 11
Jupiter, the biggest planet in our astonishing solar system. Jupiter has 60+ known moons. But there are four main moons, Io, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede. Io is 3,630 km in diameter and is 421,600 km away from Jupiter. It is very active, and has constant volcanic eruption. Europa is 3,138 km in diameter and is 670,900 km away from Jupiter. Astronomers think that underneath its crust, it may harbor an ocean. Ganymede is 5,262 km in diameter - the largest moon in our Solar System - and is 1,070,000 km away from Jupiter. Also, this moon could potentially harbor an ocean beneath its crust. Callisto is 4,800 km in diameter and is 1,883,800 km away from Jupiter.
Peridot rings are a lime green color. They kind of look like May's birthstone- an emerald, but they are not as dark. They are sometimes different shades, but the main color is always going to be green.
You may think Saturn is the only planet with rings. It is not! Jupiter has rings, too. They aren't as easy to see as Saturn's, but they ARE there. Saturns rings are made of ice and are very bright. Jupiter's rings are dark. They are made of tiny pieces of dust. Jupiter's rings were discovered by the Voyager Spacecraft in 1979. The Galileo spacecraft helped us figure out how Jupiter's rings are made. Meteors that hit some of Jupiter's moons knock dust into orbit around Jupiter. That dust forms the rings. Jupiter has three rings. They are called the Halo Ring, the Main Ring, and the Gossamer Ring.
The ringed planets in our solar system are:SaturnJupiterUranusNeptuneInterestingly the Saturnian moon Rhea may also have a tenuous ring system making it the only moon known to possess a ring system.