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Planet Jupiter

The 5th planet from the Sun and the biggest planet in our solar system.

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What is Jupiter's equator in kilometers?

The equatorial radius of Jupiter is 71,492 kilometres ± 4 (over 11 times that of earth), so the equator measures about 449,200 kilometres

One year on Jupiter is equal to how many days on earth?

the answer is about 10.5467 earth days.

It would take 10.5467 earth days to form one day on Jupiter.

How was Jupiter named?

Jupiter is named for the ancient Roman god Jupiter, or Jove, king of the gods.

How many miles does it take from earth to Jupiter?

The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.

WHAT CLOTHES SHOULD YOU BRING FOR JUPITER?

No clothing would be needed since you would fall hundreds of miles through poisonous gases before you hit the rocky center. By then, of course, you would not need clothes, as you would have died.

Can plants grow on Jupiter?

No, Jupiter is what we call a gas giant, meaning that its layer of atmosphere is 100 of miles thick. This is a rocky core to Jupiter, but the pressure down there is many tons per square inch, so no plant as we know it could ever survive.

What is the big black spot on Jupiter called?

Well, people call it the Great Red Spot. But i don't know the scientific name for it.

Why can't the space shuttle land in the rain?

It is risky for any aircraft to land on a wet runway with redused visibility, but may be even riskier for the shuttle because it comes in at a much higher velocity and a steeper angle. Lol, it's just too dangerous.

AnswerAlso, because the weather- resistant coating on the white thermal tiles burns off during launch and reentry, there is a danger that rain could enter the space under tiles and cause them to dislodge when subjected to extremes of temperatures on a later mission. This would leave parts of the orbiter unprotected from the heat of re-entry.

This is true, but more importantly the impact of the rain at the high velocity of the shuttle would damage the fragile tiles and require a significant time and expense to replace them before the next mission.

Why isn't Jupiter a Planet?

We only have 8 planets in our solar system, all named after gods. Pandora was not a goddess, but she gave her name to one of Saturn's moons, which is not bad!

how does the first person know we have 8 planets in our solar system , there are 11 planets 3 new one was discovered and the furthest one is called Pandora , 11 planets is great there might be more discovered

How can you spot a nymphomaniac?

Are you sure you would want to; in either case there is no common feature among people with hypersexuality disorder.

he DSM-V work group has considered hypersexuality as a sexual disorder and has proposed the following diagnostic criteria for use in DSM-V which has been rejected but is still worth consideration. The diagnosis is as follows. You must have recurrent and intense sexual desires, sexual urges or sexual behaviours over the period of 6 months or more with 3 of the 5 following criteria; time consumed with sexual fantasies conflicts with other important goals, repetitively engaging in sexual fantasies in response to dysphoric mood states, repetitively engaging in sexual fantasies in response to stress, repetitive but unsuccessful attempts to control such behavior, and repetitively engaging in sexual behaviours with disregard for physical or emotional harm to self or others. There must also be clinically significant personal distress or negative effect on social or occupational aspects of life and the sexual behavior must not be because of an exogenous substance. Some behaviors that are specific to this disorder are masturbation, pornography, sex, cybersex, telephone sex, and going to strip clubs.

How fast does jupiter move through space?

Pluto rotates much slower than the Earth and takes approximately 6.5 Earth days to make a complete rotation. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 due to its small size and characteristics.

How far can you jump on Jupiter?

1) Jupiter has no surface on which you could stand.2) But assuming a platform were to be built somewhere in Jupiter's atmosphere, and you were place there; the high gravity would make it very hard for a normal person to even stand up; I highly doubt that you could jump AT ALL.

What are Jupiter's four big moons named?

The four largest moons of Jupiter are called the Galilean satellites, because they were discovered by Galileo when he first observed Jupiter with a telescope. Their names are:

* Io * Europa * Callisto * Ganymede

What are one of the rocks in a belt between mars and Jupiter?

One of the rocks found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is known as C-type asteroids. These asteroids are carbonaceous in nature and are the most common type in the asteroid belt. They are dark in color and are thought to be primitive remnants from the early solar system.

Is Jupiter 2 times as big as all the other planets combined?

It matters what you mean by "size". There isn't a planet that even comes near half the mass of Jupiter, the closest candidate would be Saturn, but I'm guessing that by "size" you mean diameter. In that case, the answer would be Uranus, whose radius is about 25,000 km (compared to Jupiter's 70,000 km). That still isn't half, but it's the closest answer there is.

I think it's probably the volume that's meant. In that case Saturn is a fairly good answer.

What year did voyager 1 explore the planet Jupiter?

The mission to the badlands was set on Stardate 48315.6 (In Georgian calendar: April 26, 2371), so this is when it started. They did not get home until Stardate 54973.4 (In Georgian calendar: December 22, 2377).

Has Jupiter ever been visited by a spaccraft?

Yes. Jupiter has been visited on flyby missions by the space probes Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses, Cassini, and New Horizons. The space probe Galileo orbited Jupiter from 1995 until 2003. Upon arrival, it sent an atmospheric probe into Jupiter's atmosphere.

Would Jupiter float if placed in water?

The average density of Jupiter is 1.326 g/cm3
The average density of a human is 1.01 g/cm3

Therefore, a human would float on Jupiter since human density < Jupiter density.

What is likely to happen is the outer layers of Jupiter are not very dense much less than 1 g/cm3. Near the center of Jupiter the density would be much greater due to the pressure from all the atmosphere above it pushing and compressing it.

So a human body would end up floating somewhere in the middle of Jupiter, it would not be at the "surface." It would also not be able to sink to the center.

How do you get rid of red spots as a teenager?

The best wAys i know of are lots of acid andtake a hot wire coil it up then rest it on the "spot"

Who or what is Jupiter named after?

Many of Earth's Solar System's planets were named after Mythological gods and goddesses. Planet Jupiter is named after the Roman Mythological "head god", Jupiter. In Greek Mythology this same leader of the gods was called Zeus.

Prior to that, in Babylonian times, the planet was believed to have been their god Marduk.

Planet Jupiter was known long before many of our other planets were, because it is visible without the aid of telescopes in the evenings, and ancient civilizations could sometimes even see it during the day, when Earth was in a certain position.

The four moons of Jupiter were also named after Roman Mythological entities. All were named for Jupiter's lovers: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.

Which planet is after Jupiter?

Saturn is the next furthest planet from the Sun, which is the answer you are looking for. However, the planets aren't always in a direct line, as sometimes portrayed. So at any given time Uranus or Neptune could be next if you kept travelling straight past Jupiter and most often there is nothing in a straight line after it as the other planets are at a different point around the Sun, even though they are still further from the Sun than Jupiter is.

How do you make a travel brochure for Jupiter?

To make a brochure isn't really that hard to be honest. If you want to make it by hand then feel free but I would recommend if you are able to use Microsoft Publisher then this is the easiest option for you. If you are unable to print out then  go to a library and you can do it there. 

What are the similarities for Pluto and Jupiter?

Both Pluto and Jupiter are planets in our solar system. They are both part of the outer planets, with Jupiter being the largest planet and Pluto being the smallest. They also have multiple moons orbiting around them.