The largest planet of the solar system. Also the largest GASSEOUS planet (vs. the 'rocky' planets.)
Jupiter is the one planet in the solar system which justifies use of the word "gigantic". It is mostly composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Its size can be described in a number of ways, and we can use Earth as a comparison (figures are approximate): * Diameter: 142,800 km (Earth's diameter is 12,800 km) * Mass: 1.8986×1027 kg (317.8 Earths) * Surface area: 6.14×1010 km2 (120.5 times the surface area of Earth) you can fit 1,400 Earths inside Jupiter. HUGE! Compared to the Sun, which is an average sized star, Jupiter is small fry. You could fit over 1,000,000 (one million) Earths inside the Sun. Jupiter has more than twice as much mass as all the other planets combined!
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is known for its colorful bands of clouds and the iconic Great Red Spot, a giant storm that has been raging for centuries. It is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium and has more than 75 moons, including the four largest Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Jupiter's strong magnetic field creates a radiation belt that makes it a challenging environment for spacecraft to explore.
8 Earth years is the same length of time as roughly 2/3 of a year on Jupiter. Sadly, regardless of your age, I would be just as old on Jupiter as I am right here, although there might be some different number to describe it.
The weight of a human on Jupiter would be approximately 2.5 times their weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.
You would weigh about 2.3 times more on Jupiter than you would on earth, because of Jupiter's massive size. Your mass would remain the same though.
Assuming the same mass, you would weigh about 169 pounds on Jupiter due to its stronger gravitational pull. Jupiter has a surface gravity of about 2.5 times that of Earth, so if you weigh 63 pounds on Earth, you would weigh more on Jupiter.
If you weigh 80 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 212.8 pounds on Jupiter due to Jupiter's higher gravity.
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When we measure Jupiter's temperature, we can describe it either way.
8 Earth years is the same length of time as roughly 2/3 of a year on Jupiter. Sadly, regardless of your age, I would be just as old on Jupiter as I am right here, although there might be some different number to describe it.
Are you stupid!? Jupiter is a frikin giant ball of compresed gas so it has no landscape idiot.
rapid rotation
if you were 14 and lived on Jupiter for its year, You would be about 26 when Jupiter completed its revolution
there would be an apocalypse
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You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
Yes. if they did not they would not be Jupiter's moons.
It depends on how old you are when you go there (if you go there) and if you are born on Jupiter then it would matter when you where born and what year it was on Jupiter. But it will only matter if humans start habitating Jupiter. :)(:
Your weight on Jupiter would be about 2.5 times your weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravity. This means that if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.