Gustar Holst
Duke Jupiter wrote the song "Poppy" on their 1977 album called "Taste the Night"
Jupiter dancing
Terry Jupiter
It is in a minor key.
Clevant Derricks wrote the lyrics. He wrote the melody AND the lyrics
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Actually it depends on which form you have. there is Zeus and Jupiter (greeek/ roman) and then the other one the first person wrote. Dont know where it came from.
11 years but scientist aren't very sure at the exact age but this is probably the most exact -katie wrote this
Jupiter, of course!
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.Jupiter
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote the story "A Meeting With Medeusa" in which a human explorer parachuted into Jupiter's cloud tops and inflated a hot air balloon - excuse me, a hot-HYDROGEN balloon - in order to observe the cloud layers of Jupiter's atmosphere. In the story, Jupiter was teeming with life, all suspended within the cloud tops. The story is worth reading.
Jupiter is pronounced "Jupiter" in French.
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231.6 pounds the link below allows you to calculate your weight on all the planets. that is so wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!! who ever wrote that answer to the question good question but the worst answer ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sorry but calculate it again.......... sorry you were right!!!
The shortest planetary "day" (period of rotation) is that of the largest planet, Jupiter.With an equatorial rotation speed of over 12.6 km/sec (28,000 mph), Jupiter spins once on its axis every 9.925 Earth hours. (about 9 hours, 55 1/2 minutes)
Jupiter is called Jupiter because he is the God of all Romans and sunlight