Jupiter's wife in Roman mythology is Juno. Juno was the queen of the gods in Roman mythology and the sister and wife of Jupiter.
The name Juno is typically female. In Roman mythology, Juno is the queen of the gods and the wife of Jupiter.
The one currently in operation around Jupiter is called Juno.
The diameter of Venus is only 12,103 km, while the diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km. And so when you compare the two planets, Jupiter is 11.8 times bigger than Venus.
The Juno spacecraft collected data about Jupiter's magnetic field and polar regions. Juno arrived at Jupiter in July 2016 and orbits the planet to study its atmosphere, magnetosphere, and interior structure.
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well to tell you the truth there are hundreds! eventually they switched over to chirstianity. The more well known gods are Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Mars, Venus, Apollo, Pluto, and Diana
They believe in the Greek gods but they gave them different names. Their Olympians were Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Vulcan, Ceres, Vesta, Venus, Mercury, Neptune, Minerva, Diana, Pheobus Apollo, Pluto, and Bacchus. They changed their original names from: Zeus to Jupiter, Posiden to Neptune, Hades to Pluto, Hera to Juno, Hermes to Mercury, Aphrodite to Venus, Ares to Mars, Dionysis to Bacchus, Apollo stayed the same, Athena to Minerva, Hestia to Vesta, and Hephestus to Vulcan.
Yes she did! Only 4 out of 9 children were fully hers though. Minerva, Mars, Hebe, and Vulcan were her full children with her husband/ brother Jupiter. Juno's brother/husband had MANY affairs with other goddesses and most of the affairs came with a child. Proserpina, Apollo, Diana, Mercury and Venus was Juno's step children. Hope this helped!