Jupiter Baudot goes by Jupiter.
BAUDOT code uses 5-bit combinations, which allows for a total of 2^5 or 32 unique symbols.
The Planets nicknames are: Mercury (Hermes), Venus (Aphrodite), Earth (Gaea) Mars (Ares), Jupiter (Zeus), Saturn (Kronos) hope it helps im only 12 so i could be wrong.
The distance (circumference) around Jupiter is approximately 279,118 miles. Convert that to feet by multiplying 279,118 X the number of feet in a mile, 5,280 to get 1,473,743,040 feet.
Jupiter is the planet and the objects that go round it are the moons of Jupiter. (planets go round the Sun - moons go round planets). The 4 jovian moons you can see with a pair of binoculars are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest and the most obvious.
Scientists sent the Juno mission to study Jupiter in 2011, and it arrived at the planet in 2016. The mission is ongoing, providing valuable data and insights about Jupiter and its atmosphere.
Marc Antoine Baudot died in 1837.
Marc Antoine Baudot was born in 1765.
Émile Baudot was born on 1845-09-11.
Victor Baudot has written: 'Au pays des Peaux-Rouges'
The BAUDOT code is made from a cipher. The cipher that does this is also known as a Bacon cipher.
Barbara Sundberg Baudot has written: 'International advertising handbook' -- subject(s): Advertising laws
BAUDOT code uses 5-bit combinations, which allows for a total of 2^5 or 32 unique symbols.
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Two of ZEUS' roman names were Jupiter or Jove
The Giant (the Golem, Grandpa), as it is the largest planet.
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
JME Baudot, a French engineer, 1845-1903.