Galileo discovered Jupiter and three of its moons on January 7, 1610.
add. Well, Jupiter was named by the Romans, BUT, the moons of Jupiter were known to the Babylonians about 700 or 800 years BCE, and there is a single Chinese observation of one of Jupiter's Moons in 362 BCE.
juipter is named after the roman god juipter
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No.
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yes he does dribble, mostly in art
The dot on Juipter, is known as the big red spot. This is a big storm, when i mean big, i mean really really big. And that storm has been there for over 300 years.
Slightly less than 10 hours
Yes. Also known as a Jovian planet
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No. Jupiter has no land on whixh a landslide might occur.
Juipter is one of the gas planets and is between Saturn and Uranus. It is seventh planet from the sun.
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