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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 personified the sky?

In Greek mythology, the planet Uranus personified the sky. Uranus was considered to be the father of the Titans and the grandfather of the Olympian gods.

Where does the planet Jupiter appear in the sky?

It is constantly moving so you can't see it every night of the year, but you can see it for much of the year. As it moves through our night sky, like the other planets and the Sun and Moon, it is always near one of the constellations that are used as signs of the zodiac in astrology. So if you know where they are, you may see Jupiter or one of the other planets or the Moon. The Sun makes it too bright to be able to see that it is also around one of the constellations. There are good websites, like Heavens-Above, which will tell you when and where to see Jupiter. When it is visible it is much brighter than any star in the night sky, making it easy to identify when you know where to look.

What planet is before Jupiter?

There is no actual planet before mercury but the sun is right next door. There is though a planet after Mercury; Venus.

If this helps to remember the order of the planets, remember this acronym:

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M- Mercury

V- Venus

E- Earth

M- Mars

J- Jupiter

S- Saturn

U- Uranus

N- Neptune

Is sailor Jupiter gay?

In the Sailor Moon series, Sailor Jupiter does not have a confirmed sexual orientation as the focus is primarily on her missions as a Sailor Scout. It's important to remember that a character's sexual orientation is not always explicitly stated in every series or canon. Fans may have their own interpretations and headcanons about a character's sexuality.

How large is Jupiter seen from Saturn?

From my calculations the distance from Saturn to Jupiter is nearly the same distance it is from Earth to Jupiter. Give or take 50 million miles or so the view of Jupiter from Saturn would be about the same as our view here is on Earth. Good question!!

What is jupiters original name?

Jupiter's original name in Roman mythology was "Juppiter" or "Iuppiter," derived from the Latin word "Iuppiter" (or "Juppiter") which means "Father Jove." It was the name given to the king of the gods in Roman mythology.

The diameter of Jupiter is how many more times then earths?

The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km, and the diameter of Earth is 12,756km. This would mean that Jupiter's diameter is 11.2x greater than that of Earth.

A day in Jupiter is not quite what hours?

A day on Jupiter is just under 10 hours long

What is Kepler's Constant for Jupiter's moons?

Kepler's constant for Jupiter's moons is the same as for any moon in our solar system, which is about 1.0. This constant describes the relationship between a moon's orbital period and its average distance from its planet.

Can a spaceship go through Jupiter?

No, a spaceship cannot physically pass through Jupiter. The gas giant has a thick atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface to pass through. Attempting to fly a spaceship through Jupiter would result in the spacecraft being crushed and torn apart by the extreme pressure and intense storms.

How many days does it take to Jupiter from Earth?

That depends on the speed of your spacecraft. The space probes that we've sent there generally take a couple of years to make the trip, but better engines could shorten it to months - or weeks! If you had an engine that could accelerate at one gravity the whole way, the trip would take only a few days, depending on where Jupiter and Earth were in their orbits.

Does Jupiter have the strongest pull of gravity out of all planets?

Jupiter does have the strongest gravitational pull (because of its mass) of all the planets in THIS solar system.

However, scientists have now identified over 350 planets orbiting other stars, and among those planets, Jupiter is almost puny. Some of the other exoplanets are more than 10 times Jupiter's mass.

But this only makes sense, because an enormous planet would be far easier to detect than an Earth-sized planet from stellar distances.

Is Jupiter less than 8 percent of the sun's mass?

FAR less. Of all the mass in the solar system, the Sun is 99.5% of it. All the rest - Jupiter included - is one half of one percent of the solar system's mass.

Is Jupiter most likely to be hit again?

Short answer. Yes

Long answer. Yes. Jupiter has been our solar systems "vacuum cleaner" since it's creation. It's massive gravitational influence has averted many potential disaster from occurring on Earth and will continue well into the future. Without Jupiter, it would be safe to say that we would not be around to contemplate it.

Doing quiz on old money memories answers in pre decimal clue is mars mercury Jupiter?

The solution to the pre-decimal currency quiz with the clues "mars, mercury, Jupiter" would be the following denominations from the old British system: Mars = Penny, Mercury = Shilling, Jupiter = Florin (Two Shillings).

If Mars has Martians Jupiter has?

Jupiter does not have Martians or any known forms of life as we know it. Jupiter is a gas giant planet primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with extreme atmospheric conditions that are not conducive to supporting life.

What if Jupiter collided with earth?

If Jupiter hit the sun, there would be phenomenal release of energy. The energy is equivalent to 1/2 mv2 so since the mass of Jupiter is 1.89x1027 kg and the escape velocity of the sun (and thus the approximate speed of impact) is 617 km/s (6.17x105 m/s). Thus, the energy released would be 3.60x1038 J. At that speed, the collision would take about 4 minutes from the moment of the first contact to the moment all of Jupiter is at the surface of the sun. This would be around 1.5e36 W on average, or about 4 billiontimes brighter than the sun normally is. On Earth, areas in direct sunlight would receive 20 petajoules/m2 over that time period. By comparison, a 1 megaton nuclear bomb at 10 m (across the room) only releases 3.3 gigajoules/m2, less than 1/1000 of what this event would generate. Needless to say, nobody on the day side of Earth would survive, and the blast wave and earthquake would kill everyone on the night side.

As for the sun itself, it would brighten considerably for a few years before returning to normal.

How far is Jupiter from the sun at 1000 miles per hour?

Jupiter is, on average, about 484 million miles from the sun. Traveling at a speed of 1000 miles per hour, it would take over 550 years to travel from the sun to Jupiter.

What kind of bite would leave a large red spot a bump and hurt?

A large red spot with a bump that is painful could indicate a bite from a spider, particularly a brown recluse or black widow, or an insect like a bee or wasp that injects venom. It is important to monitor the symptoms and seek medical attention if there are signs of an allergic reaction or if the symptoms worsen.

How much solar energy does Jupiter receive per square kilometer?

Jupiter receives approximately 4.5 watts of solar energy per square kilometer, which is significantly less compared to Earth due to its greater distance from the Sun.

What are the common elements present and their state of matter on Saturn?

The common elements of Saturn is Hydrogen and Helium. Saturn's powerful gravitational pull and atmospheric pressure allows Hydrogen and Helium to exist as a liquid around its core. In addition to being liquids most of its atmosphere is Hydrogen and Helium with Ammonia being the source of its yellow coloration.

What is hotter Jupiter or Saturn?

Jupiter is hotter than Saturn. Jupiter has extreme heat due to its strong internal heat source, while Saturn's atmosphere reflects and scatters more sunlight, resulting in cooler overall temperatures.

How do you get Jupiter to go to lake acuity in Pokemon diamond?

After the player defeats Gym Leader Candace at the Snowpoint City Gym, the player should return to Lake Acuity. There they will discover that their rival has lost to Commander Jupiter.