What is the prominent feature of Jupiter's atmosphere called and what is it?
The prominent feature of Jupiter's atmosphere is the Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for at least 300 years. It is a high-pressure region with winds that can reach speeds of up to 400 mph.
Another name for Jupiter would be Mercury?
No. The planets of our solar system are names after individual mythological gods. Mercury the innermost planet is names after the god Mercury (aka Hermes) the messenger of the gods, while Jupiter the 5th and largest planet is named after Jupiter (aka Zeus) the king of the gods. JOVE is another name for Jupiter
What would not be different to a human on Jupiter his weight energy matter or mass?
mass, it never changes based where you are. and matter too, energy not sure but i doubt it. weight is the only one that changes
Is Pluto one of Jupiter's moons?
No! It used to be a planet and know it is a dwarf planet. It is at the edge of the solar system, and is pretty (as in really) far away from Jupiter.
It is small enough to be one of Jupiter's moons
Hi, just wanted to add something- why would you even think Pluto was one of Jupiter's moons?! They are nowhere near eachother. I would be ashamed if I asked such a dumb question like this.
What are some problems and solutions to sending humans to sun?
Problem: Extreme heat and radiation near the Sun could pose a serious risk to human life. Solution: Developing advanced thermal protection systems and radiation shielding to protect astronauts from the harsh environment. Another solution could be to send robotic missions to study the Sun instead of risking human lives.
How is Jupiter temperature compare to earth temperature?
jupiter's temperature is way colder than earth.
How do planetary wind belts affect the climate of a landmass in the mid-latitudes of Jupiter?
Jupiter is not known to have any land masses (it is a gas giant planet), that is why the wind bests are so marked.
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How did Jupiter Florida get its name?
Jupiter, Florida got its name from the Hobe Indian tribe that originally inhabited the area, who referred to the area as "Hobe." When Spanish explorers arrived, they mistranslated "Hobe" as "Jove," another word for Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky and thunder. Over time, the name stuck and the area became known as Jupiter.
Is Jupiter made of gas or rock?
Jupiter is one of two planets in our solar system that consist solely of gas (the Gas Giants.) Jupiter is one, Saturn the other. (Notice both of them have rings.)
What are Jupiter and Saturn made of?
Jupiter and Saturn's atmospheric contents are 89% hydrogen, 11% helium, and traces of methane. Jupiter though also has traces of ammonia. Jupiter and Saturn are both Gas Giants, so their name really tells about what they're made of: gas of course!!! :)
Since gravitational forces between two masses are proportional to m1 & m2, a 300x increase in planetary mass would INCREASE the gravitational force on an object by the same factor: 300x compared to earth. Since gravitational forces are also proportional to 1/(radius squared), a 10x increase in planetary radius would DECREASE the gravitational force by a factor of 100x (10 squared), at the planet's surface. So an object on such a planet would experience gravitational forces 3x greater than those on earth.
Since gravitational forces between two masses are proportional to m1 & m2, a 300x increase in planetary mass would INCREASE the gravitational force on an object by the same factor: 300x compared to earth. Since gravitational forces are also proportional to 1/(radius squared), a 10x increase in planetary radius would DECREASE the gravitational force by a factor of 100x (10 squared), at the planet's surface. So an object on such a planet would experience gravitational forces 3x greater than those on earth.
Are all planets named after roman gods?
NO.
Earth is the only planet in the Sol system that isn't named after a god or titan. Many moons and planetoids are also named for gods and titans. E.G. Pluto outermost planetoid in the sol system and god of the underworld, Charon, pluto's only satellite and the guardian of the the underworld and the River Styx.
How wiil you obtain water if you went to Jupiter?
Water is a combination of the most common element in the universe and the third most common element in the universe, so it's not like it's rare.
How, specifically, one would obtain it in the region near Jupiter ... well, we don't have any way of getting people there at present, so figuring that out hasn't been a super high priority.