Jupiter has high mountain peaks, a thick layer of clouds, is covered with clouds and thunderstorms, is orange and red and it has a strong gravitational field. Jupiter is made out of ammonia, helium, and hydrogen.
The cause of Jupiter's surface color is its clouds and atmosphere. Because it is a gas planet, its atmosphere is composed of helium, methane, some ammonia, water vapor and liquid hydrogen. its colorful bands are caused by strong atmosphere currents and accentuated by dense cloud cover.
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Yellow, orange, mixed with a gray/ white splash. A hint of Orange, Yellow, with a mixture of gray and white splash.... A hint of Orange, Yellow, with a mixture of gray and white splash....
Which one are you interested in ? At the present time,
63 moons of Jupiter are known.
Jupiter is a redish orange
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It was sent into Jupiters atmosphere due to the possibility of an ocean beneath the icy crust of jupiters moon europa. Galileo could potentially be carrying bacteria that could be harmful to europa, so was destroyed to protect it.
He could only make out four of Jupiters' largest moons.
Yes, it's known that there is water on Europa. The real question is what temperature it is. The surface temperature is below freezing, but subsurface temperatures could be (and in fact almost certainly are) substantially warmer.
Despite freezing temperatures and toxic gas the pressure deeper in Jupiters atmosphere would crush you to the size of a grapefruit. No man made device could survive either.
The big red spot, which is a giant hurricane in Jupiter's atmosphere and has been going for hundreds of years. If you could travel across the great red spot, it would take your whole life to do so.
we can't use jupiters moons for anything because fistly we can not get out that far to reach Jupiters moon and if we could it would take thousands of years and Jupiters Moons would be to big to do anything with anyway. so the answer to What could Jupiter's moons be used for? is....Nothing.
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It was sent into Jupiters atmosphere due to the possibility of an ocean beneath the icy crust of jupiters moon europa. Galileo could potentially be carrying bacteria that could be harmful to europa, so was destroyed to protect it.
It is possible that craters could have hit the moon.
You could paint over it.
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The radius of the Sun is 697,000 km, which means that the volume of the Sun is about 1,418,364,847.22 billion cubic km. The radius of Jupiter is 71,492 km, which gives us a volume of 1,530,600.9 billion cubic km. This means that inside the Sun, you could probably in about 926 Jupiters!
Yes, there is water on one, and volcanoes active on another.
Finally, a question that makes sense. It is often said that europa has water under its surface. This could create life that would be adapted to cold and high radiation. Also, under the surface where there would be no light, life could thrive on hot water jets, or so called, 'Black Smokers.' (not trying to make racial reference!)
He could only make out four of Jupiters' largest moons.
when the infection is deep in and not on the surface