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Jupiter has 67 known moons in orbit.
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All of the Gas Planets or Outer Planets have a ring system.Jupiter has 3 rings.Saturn has 13 rings with many sub divisions.Uranus has 13 ringsNeptune has 5 rings
Last. The planets in the order they are in is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto, although technically Pluto is a sub-planet
There is no star by that name. There is a constellation with the name Eridanus. That constellation, like any constellation, contains many stars, at different distances.---ANSWER---Just a sub note.I believe what you may be refering to in the question is the star Epsilon Erandi. At 10.5 ly away i believe it is the closest star to have confirmed extra solar planets orbiting it.
With over 200 billion stars and only a small proportion analysed, the answer will change as and when new planets are found.In our solar system, Jupiter is the largest.The largest exoplanet so far is [see related question]By definition the biggest planet is 13 times the mass of Jupiter. Above that the planet becomes a sub-brown dwarf, a type of star.
The answer is sub Jove (literally 'under Jove' (or Jupiter))
Creates sub atomic particles with induce liquidation amoungst the species
Creates sub atomic particles with induce liquidation amoungst the species
Yes, for instance, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Pluto (which is a sub-planet)...
The atomic model has been refined from "the plum pudding" model,to a nucleus with orbiting electrons,to an awareness of many different sub atomic particles in the nucleus and electrons that are in energy levels,to electrons in sub energy levels and in distinct orbitals with different associated energy and behaviour
None of the planets in our solar system except Earth are thought to have surface liquid water in any considerable amount. Some planets are known to have water ice or atmospheric water vapor; some moons of Saturn and Jupiter (which are not planets) show evidence of having sub-surface oceans of liquid water owing to tidal heating effects; other planets including Mars and Venus (both of which were thought to have significant amounts of surface water in their history) continue to be studied for the possibility of liquid water below the surface.
We simply do not understand what gravity is caused by. At the macro world, planets and stars etc., we can calculate many things. But everything breaks down at the sub-atomic scale.