If Jupiter was a little bigger we might have had a second star in our Solar System instead of a 5th planet.
Jupiter
78 percent of the material that did not go to the sun, went to jupiter.
Jupiter is almost entirely made of gases also the large spot on Jupiter known as the eye is a huge storm the size of earth
The ancient Romans built the Temple of Jupiter on Capitoline Hill. Almost at the center of the city.
It is made almost entirely of gas.
It is made almost entirely of gas.
No.... Haha :P Jupiter - 142 984 km Sun - 1 391 000 km (Diameter)
It's smaller. The Sun is almost 10 times the size of Jupiter, and it's not considered a large star.
Saturn's lower density compared to Jupiter is the main reason why it is almost as big despite having a smaller mass. This lower density results in Saturn's gases being spread out over a larger volume, giving it a similar size to Jupiter.
A mouse would die almost immediately in Jupiter. The temperature is about -110°C and the atmosphere doesn't have any oxygen for it to breathe.
There is no "ground" on Jupiter at all, the planet is almost completely composed of hydrogen and helium of increasingly high density as you go down "into" it.
Jupiter is the biggest in our Solar System. Outside, the object is changing almost every day.