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Planet Jupiter

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

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Can anything withstand the amount of pressure on Jupiter?

I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.

What are the four largest largest and brightest satellites of Jupiter?

The four satellites are Jupiter's largest moons. They were found by Galileo Galilei.

They are Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io.

What way does Europa rotate?

Europa rotates on its axis in the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around Jupiter, approximately 3.5 Earth days. This means that Europa is tidally locked with Jupiter, causing one side to always face the planet.

Why do the call jupiter saturn uranus neptune gas giants?

They are very large and very gassy. When you look at one of them, you are looking at a lot of gas, a very thick atmosphere.

Why are there active volcanoes on Jupiter's moons?

The active volcanoes on Jupiter's moons are primarily due to the tidal forces exerted by Jupiter's gravity, which deform the moon's interior and generate magma movement. The moons' rocky composition also plays a role in providing the necessary materials for volcanic activity. The combination of heat, pressure, and a history of geological activity contributes to the presence of active volcanoes.

How much does a 1975 ford ltd car weigh?

It weighs less than 4000 pounds, almost two tons. My 1975 LTD is registered in Florida which posts the weight on the title. It is listed at 4275 lbs.

What are Jupiter's two largest moons?

Jupiter's two largest moons are Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and is even bigger than the planet Mercury. Callisto is the second largest moon of Jupiter and is known for its heavily cratered surface.

What is one chacteristics of Jupiter that makes it easily recognized?

Jupiter is most easily recognized by its colorful bands of clouds and the Great Red Spot, an enormous storm that has ranged for at least 300 years.

Does water really exist under Europa's surface Jupiter's moon?

According to the Wikipedia article on Io, it seems that Io doesn't have much water - on the other hand, some of the other moons of Jupiter have quite a lot of water.

Europa probably does have a lot water under its surface.

Would a tennis ball bounce on Jupiter's surface?

Ha Ha... No, Jupiter has an atmosphere filled with storms so the ball would be destroyed. Plus Jupiter is way bigger than earth so the bigger the mass the more weight so we wouldn't know how much the ball would weigh.

How many moons does Jupiter have as of 2011?

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Jupiter is the 5th and the biggest planet in the solar system. The planet Jupiter has 63 moons. The 4 main known and the big moons of Jupiter are Io, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto. Ganymede is the biggest moon of Jupiter and is bigger than that of the Earth.

How far is it from the sun?

Well it depends what "it" means if your talking about the earth, search "How far is the Earth from the Sun?" If you mean a planet, search same question as the earth one except use the planet in place of the earth.

Is Jupiter the second plant from the sun?

No. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. Venus is the second planet.

What was the name of the conet that crashed into Jupiter?

The comet that crashed into Jupiter was called Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. It was discovered in March 1993 and became famous for its spectacular collision with Jupiter in July 1994. The event provided valuable insights into the composition of Jupiter's atmosphere and the dynamics of impact events in the solar system.