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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 planet is closest to the moon in august?

No planet in our solar system is consistently closest to the Moon every August. The proximity of planets to the Moon varies based on their respective orbits. However, the planets that are most commonly near the Moon in the sky are Venus and Mars.

How many days on Jupiter are equal to a day on earth?

A day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 hours, which is significantly shorter than a day on Earth, which is approximately 24 hours long. So, about 10 hours on Jupiter would be equivalent to a day on Earth.

Does Jupiter have water?

Jupiter has very little water (0.0004%).
There is no LIQUID water on Jupiter because Jupiter is a gas giant. However, Jupiter DOES have evaporated water in its atmosphere and one of its moons, Europa, is said to have a frozen ocean on its surface.

How small is Earth's size compared to Jupiter?

Earth's size is significantly smaller than Jupiter. Earth's diameter is approximately 12,742 kilometers, while Jupiter's diameter is about 139,820 kilometers, making Jupiter more than 11 times larger than Earth.

How many jupiters will make a sun?

Approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter, while about 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. Therefore, it would take roughly around 1,000 Jupiters to have the same volume as the Sun.

Does Jupiter have day and night?

Yes, Jupiter does have day and night, similar to Earth. Jupiter rotates on its axis, causing the sun to rise and set on different parts of the planet. However, the length of a day on Jupiter is shorter than on Earth, about 10 hours.

How heavy is Jupiter?

Jupiter's mass is about 1/1000th the mass of the Sun, which is approximately 1.9 x 10^27 kg. It is considered the largest planet in our solar system.

What are the moons on Jupiter called?

5 moons on Jupiter are Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto and Thebe. Jupiter has 63 known moons overall.

What is the speed of Jupiter?

13.0697 km/sec
Jupiter's distance is (average) 778,000,000 km. Orbit therefore = 2(pi)R = 4,888,000,000 km. Time taken is 11.86 years. 1 year = 31,536,000 seconds. 11.86 years = 374,000,000 seconds. 4,888,000,000 / 374,000,000 = 13.07 km/sec = 47,000 km/hr = 29,000 mph.

What is the origin of the name of planet Jupiter?

In Roman mythology, Jupiter, was the king of the gods. He is equivalent to Zeus from Greek mythology. He is said to be the son of Saturn, with brothers Neptune and Pluto. He is also the father of Mercury.

What is the closest planet to Jupiter and how far is it?

The distance between the planets depends on their location relative to each other. Sometimes Mars, Sometimes Saturn. The least distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 3.5 AU and The least distance between Jupiter and Mars is 6.7 AU. Hence, Saturn's orbit is slightly closer than Mars' orbit. 1 AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. 1 Astronomical Unit = 149 598 000 kilometers

What is Jupiter's smallest moon?

S/2003 J 12 - look at the link I will place below:-

it's a temporary name. no one has made a full name yet so that's why it sounds so funny!

Is there things living on Jupiter?

Jupiter is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, making it an inhospitable environment for known forms of life as we know it. Its harsh conditions of extreme temperatures, high pressure, and intense radiation make it unlikely for any complex life forms to survive on Jupiter.

How does gravity on Jupiter help humans?

Jupiter has been called the "vacuum cleaner" of our solar system. Jupiter's powerful gravitational pull has likely cleared our system of many stray asteroids, comets and various space debris that might have otherwise collided with Earth. So, the gravity of Jupiter helps humans by clearing our system of dangerous object that might have impacted Earth, causing localized destruction or possibly global catastrophes if the impact would have been large enough.

How does gravity help humans?

Gravity is one of a million things that is just right to keep our planet functioning. For instance without gravity our atmosphere would dissipate and everything living thing on the Earth would die. Without sufficient gravity our planet might look more like our moon. Gravitational interactions with our moon control the tides of Earth's oceans, another part of the puzzle that holds us together. Without the stability provided for our global environment by healthy oceans, our Planet would die.

How hot is Jupiters core?

Jupiter's core temperature is estimated to be around 20,000°C (36,000°F). This extreme heat is generated by the planet's gravitational compression and the residual heat left over from its formation.

What is unusual about Jupiter?

Oh, there's so much that's unusual about Jupiter! 🪐 For one thing, it's the largest planet in our solar system - it's so massive that all the other planets could fit inside of it! 🪐 Another unusual thing about Jupiter is its Great Red Spot, a giant storm that's been raging on the planet for centuries. 🌀 And finally, Jupiter is home to some of the largest moons in our solar system, including the icy Europa and the volcanic Io. 🌌 Sure, I'd be happy to tell you more about Jupiter! 😄 Did you know that Jupiter is also the fastest-spinning planet in our solar system? 😯 It rotates once every 10 hours, which is much faster than Earth, which takes 24 hours to rotate. Jupiter also has a very strong magnetic field, which is thought to be generated by its fast rotation. And finally, the atmosphere of Jupiter is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, with traces of other gases like ammonia and methane .Okay, let's talk about Jupiter's moons! 🪐 As I mentioned before, Jupiter has several large moons, including Europa, Io, Ganymede, and Callisto. Europa is thought to have an ocean of liquid water under its icy crust, and some scientists think it could be a potential place for life in our solar system. Io is a volcanic world, with lava lakes and geysers erupting from its surface. Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, and it's even larger than the planet Mercury! 😯 And Callisto is a cratered world,

What causes Jupiter's stripy appearance?

Jupiter's fast rotational period (less than 10 hours) causes sustained winds in excess of more than 400 mph. Because of this, Jupiter's clouds are elongated and appear to be strips. The effect is also caused by the atmospheric elements hydrogen and helium being manipulated by the winds.

Special features of Jupiter?

Jupiter has a strong magnetic field that produces intense radiation belts, including the largest in the solar system, known as the Van Allen radiation belts. It has a unique feature called the Great Red Spot, which is a massive storm larger than Earth that has been raging for centuries. Jupiter also has a large number of moons, with over 80 moons discovered so far, including the four largest known as the Galilean moons.

What does interstellar mean?

That means matter between stars - mainly dust and gas.

The order of brightness for each moon from Jupiter's surface?

From brightest to dimmest, the order of brightness for the four largest moons of Jupiter when viewed from its surface is Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io tends to be the brightest due to its active volcanism, while Callisto is the dimmest because of its icy composition and lack of surface activity.

How much fuel those it take to go Jupiter?

It depends on the size of the vessel and the kind of propulsion used... so I can't really give an answer. On a side note 90-95% of a spacecraft's fuel is used to break earth's gravity, once in space it takes very little fuel to move a large distance.

How does Jupiter look like?

Jupiter is a gas giant with a banded appearance due to swirling clouds of different colors and compositions in its atmosphere. It has a large red spot known as the Great Red Spot, a giant storm that has been raging for centuries. Jupiter also has a bright, reflective outer layer of clouds that give it a radiant appearance.

What is one of Jupiter's moon?

there are 62 moons of Jupiter which are found till date.

some moons which i know are:

ganymede

europa

callisto

io

pasiphae

carme

himalia

lysithea

adrastea

amalthea

metis

thebe

leda

elara

ananke

sinope

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