When does Jupiter travel most slowly around the sun?
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth
planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases
with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons :
1) The size of its orbit gets bigger.
2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the
mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
How many days does the Jupiter take to circle the sun?
Jupiter orbits the Sun every 11.86 Earth years (or 4,332 days). The longer orbital period for Jupiter is because it orbits at an average distance of 778 million km(Earth orbits at an average of 150 million km).
What are the name of 3 robots or satellite and what year that have explored Jupiter?
The various probes sent to observe Jupiter are:
Pioneer 10 - 1973
Pioneer 11 - 1974
Voyager 1 - 1979
Voyager 2 - 1979
Ulysses - 1992
Cassini - 2000
New Horizons - 2007
Galileo orbital mission - 1995–2003
Juno - launched in 2011, and expected to arrive in 2016
What is the g spot for a woman?
The G-spot is the spot in the Female Vagina that most women get the most pleasure from. It takes a little effort to get to the G-spot orgasm though, but the end result is most pleasureable. First you must be comfortable, and it's all the same if your having intercourse, masturbation, or oral. When your feeling like your body is almost there you push down, and most hold their breath, but don't pass out. If you reach the G-spot you will feel more liquid come down then a regular orgasm. This is not urine, it's a clear odorless liquid, and there is nothing to be ashamed of. But there will be alot of it. If you are planing to explore and play with your G-spot, I recommend towels are put down. Note. The G-spot is an area of the vagina, not a neat little "spot" or "button". (From this point of view the actual term is unfortunate. Many women have difficulty finding their G-spot. It's best to look when you are already highly aroused - ideally, after you've had at least one O from clitoral stimulation. It's on the front (inner) wall of the vagina, about half way up. The moment you touch your G-spot you'll experience an intense sensation of pleasure (possibly a sudden gush of fluid too) and you'll want to play with it. Many women find G-spot stimulation ideal for multiple Os (usually by masturbation). Remember that there is likely to be a lot of fluid and you may ejaculate. So, have plenty of cold drinks and, as the above reply says, towels too. Good luck! Once you are happy stimulating your G-spot it might be worth experimenting with stimulating the area *immediately* behind and above the G-Spot. Some women find it drives them wild with excitement. Again, this should never be done from cold ... (This area was apparently first expressly mentioned at a conference in Malaysia late in 2002; and the speaker, an Asian, named it the 'A-spot' in honour of Asia). Women who become adept at having multiple Os from G-spot (and A-spot) stimulation may have an ecstatic 'out-of-body experience' ('floating'). If this happens, don't be surprised and don't panic; just enjoy it. Again, good luck!
The G spot is a spot inside the woman's vulva, near the vagina that causes extreme pleasure when found and stimulated. It can be found in different locations depending on the female.
What is a gaint gas planet that is smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune?
Saturn is a gas giant planet, second only in size to Jupiter.
(Also, Uranus is just a bit bigger than Neptune.)
Why does the position of Jupiter not strongly affect the ocean tides?
Because the moons tide is stronger than jupiters, And jupiter is farther from earth
How do Neptune and Uranus differ inside from Jupiter?
The insides of these planets is still not known for certain, but here are some of the differences, as far as we know:
1) Jupiter has liquid hydrogen as well as gaseous hydrogen.
2) Jupiter is more likely to have a solid rocky core, but all 3 planets could have a
rocky core.
3) Uranus and Neptune have more methane in their atmospheres.
4) Uranus and Neptune have things like ammonia and water in the
form of "ices" deep inside them.
What is the ever changing whirlpool of storms called on Jupiter?
The Red Spot.
The Great Red Spot (GRS) is a persistent anticyclonic storm, 22° south of Jupiter's equator; Earth observations establish a minimum storm lifetime of, variously, 182 years and possibly 347 years. The storm is large enough to be visible through Earth-based telescopes.
The GRS rotates counterclockwise, with a period of about six Earth days or 14 Jupiter days. Its dimensions are 24--40,000 km west-to-east and 12--14,000 km south-to-north. The spot is large enough to contain two or three planets the size of Earth. At the start of 2004, the Great Red Spot had approximately half the longitudinal extent it had a century ago, when it was 40,000 km in diameter. At the present rate of reduction it could potentially become circular by 2040, although this is unlikely because of the distortion effect of the neighboring jet streams. It is not known how long the spot will last, or whether the change is a result of normal fluctuations.
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Are there any species living in Jupiter?
No one know because no one ever went to Jupiter. It's amosphere is always covered in clouds and storms, so we cannot see. Scientists tend to think that Jupiter has actualy no surface. There might be living some species like bacteria and viruses... but probably no plants or animals.
What are the 3 characteristics the jovian planets have in common?
Jovian planets are:
-gaseous
-farthest planets from the sun
-largest planets
What are Jupiters daughters in the Solar System?
Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Are the main moons of Jupiter, that are called Jupiter's daughters.
How many moons does Jupiter has what are there names?
Jupiter has at least 63 known moons. The largest four are called Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These four moonsare called the Galilean satellites because they were first seen in 1610 by the astronomer Galileo Galilei.
How many Jupiter sunrises in a Jupiter year?
What a fantastic question !
Jupiter rotates once every 9.925 earth-hours (rounded), and
orbits the sun once every 11.8618 earth-years (rounded).
That works out to 10,475.8 Jupiter days in one Jupiter year.
If you ever find yourself responsible for creating a calendar for a
colony on Jupiter, you might want to consider something like this:
-- 100 months with 104 days in each month, making 10,400 days
-- one more 'leap month', to keep the seasons synced with the calendar.
That one would have 76 days every year for 4 years, and then only 75 days
in each 5th year.