Jupiter is the Roman name for the Greek god Zeus, who was the father of all the other gods. The planet Jupiter was named after Zeus because it is the largest planet in the Solar System, and "fathers over" the other planets.
Things are much lighter on Earth than Jupiter, because the great mass of the planet Jupiter (Over 4 times that of Earth) creates more of a gravitational pull, which makes you more heavy in Jupiter.
Astronomy is the science of looking at the sky to see stars, planets and other things in space. As Jupiter is a planet that can be seen, it is related to Astronomy.
YesGalileo Galilee did discover Jupiter he also dicovered many other planets and moons.Second AnswerNo. Jupiter is conspicuously visible to the naked eye, and has been known of since before the beginnings of recorded history. Things that Galileo discovered include the four largest moons of Jupiter, but not Jupiter itself.
It depends on what you are going to write about. You could write about the "The Great Red Spot" or the 67 moons of Jupiter. There are many other good ideas, these came to my mind first.
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter
there are a lot of things about jupiter
Two unique things about Jupiter's rotation: Jupiter's rotation is slower near the poles. Jupiter has the fastest rotation period in our solar system.
jupiter is named after the roman god of all things as jupiter is the biggest of the planets
no
Things on Jupiter weigh about 2.47 times as much as they do on Earth.
Nothing that we would recognize as a living thing could live on Jupiter.
dust and other things
I don't see why not
no as its a gas planet
Your question is illogical. Jupiter is a gas giant itself with rocky moons in orbit.There are no such things as gas giants of Jupiter.
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
things in space crashed on to it.