How cold is Jupiter in Fahrenheit?
Jupiter has a cold exterior atmosphere from 112 Kelvin (-258oF) to 165 Kelvin (-162 oF). Deeper within the layers, pressure causes the temperature to rise to several thousand degrees Celsius.
At the same pressure as Earth's atmosphere, the temperature is -110°C (-166°F), however, the tops of the visible clouds are approximately -70°C (-94°F).
Do radio waves come from Jupiter?
Saturn is a source of intense radio emissions, which have been monitored by the Cassini spacecraft. The radio waves are closely related to the auroras near the poles of the planet. These auroras are similar to Earth's northern and southern lights. This is an audio file of radio emissions from Saturn.
The Cassini spacecraft began detecting these radio emissions in April 2002, when Cassini was 374 million kilometers (234 million miles) from the planet, using the Cassini radio and plasma wave science instrument. The radio and plasma wave instrument has now provided the first high resolution observations of these emissions, showing an amazing array of variations in frequency and time. The complex radio spectrum with rising and falling tones, is very similar to Earth's auroral radio emissions. These structures indicate that there are numerous small radio sources moving along magnetic field lines threading the auroral region.
Time on this recording has been compressed, so that 73 seconds corresponds to 27 minutes. Since the frequencies of these emissions are well above the audio frequency range, we have shifted them downward by a factor of 44.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The radio and plasma wave science team is based at the University of Iowa, Iowa City.
The question was about Jupiter. The answer is YES.
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. These gases are not poisonous to humans, but the extreme conditions of Jupiter's atmosphere, such as high pressure and temperature, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
Is Jupiter a inside or outside planet?
Jupiter is an outside planet. It is located beyond the orbit of Mars, making it one of the outermost planets in our solar system.
Is it possible to go inside the great red spot of Jupiter?
You could go into the Great Red Spot if you built a space shuttle capable of reaching and landing on Jupiter.
But, you won't live.
If you go into the Great Red Spot, quite simply, you'll die.
The Great Red Spot is a huge anticyclonic storm which has been raging on the planet for over 348 years (it was discovered by telescope in 1664 by Robert Hooke. The storm has been active for longer than when it was discovered). The storm is three times the size of Earth and is stronger and fiercer than hundreds-of-thousands of Earth hurricanes going off at once in the same spot.
So, in summary, yes, you could probably fly a space shuttle into the Great Red Spot if you were silly enough and had the technological capabilities to reach the planet. But you'd never return. The storm would shred you to pieces in seconds.
Can Jupiters gas get blown away?
Well technically speaking yes but not the way your thinking of it you've got to remember that jupiter is MUCH bigger than the planet earth and its gravity is ridiculously more effective than ours so in other words you can't just go smack jupiter and expect it to all just blow away into space you'd have a better chance at trying to pull MT. Everest off of the earth than blow away jupiters gases but if there was an object of matter in space with a greater mass than jupiter say like a black hole than yeah it be sucked up like dust into a vacuum cleaner
What is the teen curfew time in Jupiter fl?
The teen curfew time in Jupiter, Florida is 11:00 pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends.
Which emits the most energy Jupiter or the sun?
The Sun emits significantly more energy than Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant planet and does not generate its own energy like the Sun does. The Sun's energy output is the result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core, while Jupiter primarily radiates the energy it receives from the Sun.
Is it true or false that Jupiter spins faster than any planet?
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
What was Jupiter Hammon Education Career like?
Jupiter Hammon was an enslaved African American poet who lived in the 18th century. He did not have a formal education but was taught to read and write by his enslaver's family. Hammon used his skills to write and recite poetry, which gained him recognition and respect among both enslaved and white communities. His poetry often addressed themes of religion and freedom, and he became known as the first published African American poet in the United States.
How many times a year does Jupiter orbit the sun?
Once -- that is the Jovian year.
An orbit around the sun is a "year" for whatever planet is concerned. However, Jupiter is much farther from the Sun than Earth, and takes about 11.86 Earth years to complete one orbit of the Sun -- this is about 4332 Earth days.
Can you light your poop on fire?
It is possible to light your fart on fire but it can be very dangerous and is very stupid. (not to mention gross)
I didn't think it's possible, so I tried it out and it worked. It is dangerous, so be careful if you are trying it yourself.
No, Jupiter is no t suitable for human life. Jupiter is too far from the sun to keep it warm. Also, it contains no ozone layer or oxygen.
What's the temperature of Jupiter?
Jupiter has a vast range of temperatures, and there is no definable surface within the dense atmosphere.
The outermost cloud layers are exposed to the near-absolute-zero temperatures of space, while the core of the planet has high temperatures because of the intense pressure of the atmosphere planet bearing down at it. At the cloud tops, the temperature of Jupiter is thought to be as low as -161° C (112 K). Deeper into the atmosphere, temperatures increase to as high as 36000° near the rocky core.
Jupiter's temperature ranges from -234o_ 17,540.33oF.
-166 degrees Fahrenheit.
-230 degrees Fahrenheit
What kind of nut is good for headaches?
The answer to this question is dependent upon which headache disorder you're referring to. There are hundreds of headache disorders, all with different causes, treatments and triggers. Migraine is one disease in which headache is a symptom. Nuts are often a trigger for Migraine. Depending upon the person, no nut may be safe to eat without triggering an attack. Each person is different, and what helps them or hurts them will be very individualized. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
Why can't you see the air you breathe?
I have seen the air- you have to look very closely/deeply and look where there is a blank backround so there are no distractions- you can also try looking at the blue sky- no clouds- you can see particles moving and bouncing off each other.
Why do you get red spots when you are in the sun?
u obviously got sunburn
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You may also have a rash or allergic reaction to something as well.
How long would it take to fly from LA to Tanzania?
Fly LAX to Kilimanjaro (JRO)*
LAX-Minneapolis 3 1/2 hrs.
Minneapolis-Amsterdam 8 1/2 hrs.
Amsterdam to Kilimanjaro 8 1/2 hrs.
Total travel time with layovers= 27 1/4 hrs.
* JRO is where most people fly when they are going on safari - most safaris start from this area.
Axes aren't inclined, they are tilted. Orbital planes are inclined, and Jupiter's is inclined about 6 degrees from the Solar equator. Planes can also be inclined relative to the ecliptic or the invariable plane. Jupiter's axis is tilted about 3 degrees from the ecliptic.
What are the three best features about Christianity?
Not in a any particualr order: God's forgiveness of sins, understanding what life is all about, and a chance to be with God (All joy and all love). Another answer (1) Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God (2) The means of coming to a knowledge of the truth (3) Eternal life.
Does venus have a weaker or stronger gravity?
According to Wikipedia, the acceleration due to gravity on Pluto is 0.067g or 6.7% of gravity on Earth.
What would cause a 1995 F150 4WD to work in low range but not in high range?
Possibly bad transfer case.
If a GM compact (T) truck, consider a bad 4x4 switch.
If an Explorer you might have a bad contact plate, replace the encoder motor.
Because your transfer case might be shot it could be the bearings..auto locking? get manuals, it costs 100 and u need to get out, but it won't fail you. if electronic 4x4 switch, you need a new switch if manuel linkages, adjust linkages
Is the sun the biggest planet in the universe?
Mercury is the second smallest planet @ 3,031 miles (4,878km) in diameter after the smallest Pluto @ 1,413 miles (2274 km) in diameter
no it is not the biggest planet the biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter