the answer is simply "bob"
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
Jupiter is the Roman equivalent to Zeus. Jupiter is the Roman God of Gods.
Astronauts have never been to Jupiter. If they did go there, they would need to invent a new type of suit, because none of the existing ones would be good enough to protect them from the strong winds of Jupiter.
The name Jupiter means the supreme god. Jupiter is of Latin origin.
It was never anything else. It has been known as Jupiter for thousands of years. 2nd Answer: You may be thinking of Jove, the name of Jupiter in Greek. Jupiter is its name in Latin.
The Giant (the Golem, Grandpa), as it is the largest planet.
Jupiter is his Roman name. Zeus was his Greek name.
The name Jupiter comes from Roman mythology, where Jupiter was the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. The name likely has its roots in the Latin word "Iuppiter," which combines "Iuppiter" (Jupiter) and "pater" (father).
Jupiter is named after the KING of the gods because Jupiter is the biggest planet is the solar system making it a good name. like the walrus that has the biggest tusks is the king. so the people who named Jupiter Jupiter probably thought of that, or something like that.
The Latin name for Zeus is "Jupiter."
The real name of the planet Jupiter is Jupiter. It is named after the king of the Roman gods.
Jovian is the adjectival form of the name of the god and of the planet Jupiter. A being or thing from Jupiter would be a Jovian being or thing.