What would you see on Jupiter?
You would see multiple levels of red, white, and orange clouds, progressively getting darker the deeper you look into the planet, as it has no surface. You would also see periodic lightning from the active storm system on the planet.
How many days makes a year on Jupiter?
it takes 4330.6earth days and that makes up 1 Jupiter year
it takes so long because it is further away so it has a bigger orbit.
No, there are not. Jupiter is not a rocky planet like earth. Jupiter is a gas giant, and images you see are of gases which go down thousands of miles. There is a small solid core to the planet, but it will be centuries before we can even think of sending probes there.
Why does fusion occur in the core of the sun but not in the core of Jupiter?
Naturally occurring fusion reactions (for example, the reactions that fuel the Sun) occur due to extreme gravitational forces. The minimal mass required to create such a large gravity in the core thus igniting hydrogen fusion, is 0.08 solar masses. This is roughly 75 times the mass of Jupiter.
What are all the names of Jupiter's moons called?
Jupiter has 63 moons. [See link for more information]
the main moons on Jupiter are Amalthea, Io, Europa, and Callisto
Actually the four largest moons on Jupiter are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. An ocean of liquid water is hypothesized to exist beneath the cracked, frozen ice crust of Europa. we are unsure if this mean that life could exist on it.
Jupiter does not have ice on its surface, but scientists believe that there may be a layer of icy materials deep within its atmosphere. This ice is thought to be a combination of water, ammonia, and methane.
How many times bigger is the sun than Jupiter?
Earth's diameter at the equator is 12,756.1 kilometers or 7,926.28 miles. Sun's diameter at the equator is 1.392 million kilometers or 864,900 miles. The diameter of the Sun is 109 times larger than the diameter of the Earth.
No, the moon does not have rings around it like Saturn does. The moon is a rocky body with no significant ring system.
What landforms does Jupiter have?
No, there are no landforms on Jupiter because it is made of gas. You wouldn't be able to stand or even live in it.
I am not sure if your answer is completely right with all due respect. I am just letting you know. If you need more info on Jupiter please visit, some of these web-sites.
1. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/jupiter_worldbook.html
2. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/jupiterfact.html
3. http://burro.astr.cwru.edu/stu/jupiter_moons.html
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it does not have a land form
What would happen to a human if they traveled to Jupiter?
you would die from not eating drinking or breathing if you tried any of those you would die twice as easy. Also, if you could breathe, you would fall through the planet, since it is made of gaz. A robot made it there and fell through and after 30min we lost contact.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::)
you would die.I mean really...
How would a human die on Jupiter?
A human would not be able to survive on Jupiter without a whole lot of sophisticated equipment that we currently lack the ability to make and that we are not yet able to get to Jupiter in the first place. In addition:
How Jupiter got its name from?
The Romans found the planets and were the first to name them. Jupiter was a Roman god, and he was said to be the head of the gods. It was like Zeus, but only for Rome. He was also said to have fiery red hair and was fairly large.
Why are the atmosphere temperatures of Saturn and Jupiter so cold?
Because they are outer planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all inner planets, and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (Pluto isn't really considered as a planet) are outer planets.
One of many rocks in a belt between mars and Jupiter?
This is likely referring to the asteroid belt, a region between Mars and Jupiter where millions of rocky objects, called asteroids, orbit the sun. These asteroids vary in size and composition, with some being as small as a pebble and others as large as small moons. The asteroid belt is not a dense field of debris as commonly depicted in movies, but rather a vast expanse of space with a large number of individual objects.
How many probes have gone to Jupiter?
Nine probes have been sent to Jupiter to date. These include Pioneer 10 and 11, Voyager 1 and 2, Galileo, Cassini, New Horizons, Juno, and the most recent one being the European Space Agency's JUICE mission set to launch in 2022.
What kind of planet is Jupiter?
Saturn is a "gas giant", with a smaller rocky core surrounded by a dense atmosphere of hydrogen and some helium. The lower regions of the atmosphere contain both solid and liquid hydrogen. The gases there have extremely high pressure and temperatures as high as 11,700 °C.
Jupiter's atmosphere is liquid Hydrogen, and also it has what is called the Big Red Spot that is basically a huge hurricane that has lasted forever. It Has Never Gone AWAY!
If you were to get a spaceship and land it on Jupiter you couldn't because it has no solid surface. You will just go down and down and down pretty soon pressure will kill you. :) yeah!
Also Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. And also has the most moons, right now it is said to have 49 moons!!
How can one compare Jupiter to Earth?
Jupiter is a much larger planet, but consists of a small core buried beneath an immense, dense, impenetrable atmosphere, chiefly hydrogen and helium. This gaseous mix contains swirling storms and winds of extreme velocity.
Although Jupiter contains many of the elements found on Earth, it is either too cold (on the outside) or too hot (on the inside) for an Earth-like environment to exist. It orbits outside the habitable range for carbon-based life in our solar system. Our familiar Earth lifeforms would find no oxygen or liquid water on Jupiter, and could not tolerate the gravity or atmospheric pressure.
Why didn't Jupiter become a star?
It has to do with heat and gravitational pull, in order to be considered a star it needs to be over a certain temperature.
Jupiter is not a starIt is not giving off visible light, and the gases aren't hot enough for nuclear fusion to happen. A star is created when gases get squeezed so hard that nuclear fusion happens, and begins to become a protostar. Jupiter did not go through this process, the gases on Jupiter are being held by the sun's gravity and posibly a rocky core inside Jupiter.Jupiter was almost a star it just failed to accumulate enough mass during it's formation all it needed was a couple hundred times more mass to make the transition
How much would 100 pounds be on Jupiter?
Because Jupiter has a much stronger gravitational pull than Earth, an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 236 pounds on Jupiter.
No, Jupiter is not a star. It is a planet in our solar system, primarily composed of gas and located beyond the asteroid belt. Stars are celestial objects that emit their own light through nuclear fusion in their cores.
Why does it take so long for Jupiter to orbit the sun?
Jupiter is more than 5 times as far from the Sun as Earth, which makes its orbital path (circumference) more than 5 times as long as Earth's. If it were moving at the same speed as Earth in its orbit, it would take 5 times as long to orbit the Sun. But planets farther from the Sun actually orbit more slowly with increasing orbital distance, so Jupiter actually takes nearly 12 Earth years to make one orbit (Jupiter year).
(Earth's orbital speed is about 30 km/sec. For Jupiter it is about 13 km/sec.)
What does IO stand for in Optonline?
IO in Optonline stands for "Internet Online." Optonline is a company that provides internet services to customers.
What are key attractions on Jupiter?
Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have solid surfaces or traditional attractions like those found on Earth. However, its notable features include the Great Red Spot, a massive storm, its intricate system of colorful clouds, and its many moons, such as Europa, known for its potential subsurface ocean, and Io, known for its active volcanoes.
What does the planet Jupiter look like?
It is blue because of the methane gasses in the atmosphere.
Bright blue, almost exactly like Uranus. It appears dark blue though a telescope or pictures from satellites because of the way the light is reflected through a lens off of methane.
It also has three very faint white to light blue rings around it, which are almost invisible to the naked eye. Occasionally there are large, black spots on the planet which can exist for a few years before vanishing, these are anticyclonic storms.