The astronomical symbol for planet Jupiter is ♃.
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It is supposed to be a representation of the mythical god Jupiter/Zeus's lightning bolt.
It looks a little like a stylized number 4, or like a 2 with a vertical line through it.
The name Jupiter means the supreme god. Jupiter is of Latin origin.
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).
The polar diameter of Jupiter is 83082.30 miles. The equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 88846.14 miles, and its mean diameter is 86881.36 miles.
Do you mean What planet is between jupiter? Well Between Jupiter there is no planet but just his moons and the next planet is saturn. So yeah and then saturn's moon is also in between. But there are Planets surrounding jupiter and saturn.
Do you mean the Greek name? if so the Jupiter is Zeus
The name Jupiter means the supreme god. Jupiter is of Latin origin.
yoU MUST MEAN jupiter's. And it is 899,999 degrees Celcius.
Jupiter literally means "sky father".
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Jupiter's average density is 1.33 g/cm^3
I am not entirely sure what you mean, if you mean how long does it take for Jupiter to go around its axis, the answer is 9.8 hours.
Jupiter is the roman god. Also known as jove or Zeus in greek.
the asteroids belt is between the mars and the jupiter,thus,does not mean it has a belt.
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I don't know if's jupiter is hotter or colder than eath
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).
It is an average of 671,000 km (416,940 miles) from Jupiter.