Jupiter Facts

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How long is Jupiter's year on Earth?

12 Earth years

How big is Jupiter's diameter?

143,000 k.m.

When exactly was Jupiter discovered? (year)

1600's

When were the rings discovered?

1979

How long did the Great Red Spot last?

400 years

How many moons does Jupiter have?

63 moons

What is the Galilean moon that is covered in craters and not ice?

Calisto

What is the Galilean moon that is covered withice and possibly with craters?

Europa

What are those 4 moons called?

Galilean moons

What is the Galilean moon that is also known a s the pizza planet?

Io

What is the storm on Jupiter called?

The Great Red Spot

What kind of volcanoes does Jupiter have?

active sulfuric volcanoes

density and pressure increase. atmosphere becomes liquid then metallic

getting deeper in jupiter what happens?

3. upper ammonia. ammonium hydrosulfide ice. water ice.

how many layers does the cloud cover have and what are they?

20,000 times greater!

how much more powerful is jupiters magnet field than earths?

atmospheric band structure

what are alternations in the wind of Jupiter associated with?

galilean moons

what are jupiter's moons called?

gases: mostly hydrogen(86.1%) and helium (13.9%)

what is jupiter made up of?

gravitational compression due to jupiters core realeasing heat that was formed during formation

why does jupiter rotate twice as much energy into space than it recieves from the sun?

may be a result of phosphorus

why is it red?

How long is Jupiter's day on Earth?

10 hours

How big is the Great Red Spot?

2 Earths

How big is Jupiter's mass?

318 times Earth's mass

How far away is Jupiter from the Sun?

483 million miles

What is the largest moon out of Jupiter's moons and out of the entire universe?

Ganeymede

Jupiter, third to moon and venus

What is the 3rd brightest object in night sky?

io, europa, ganymede, and callisto

what are the four galilean moons?

a bulge. called rotational flattening

what does the high spinning rate of jupiter cause? what is this effect called?

close to the density of water. not very dense at all. metallic core not possible

what is significant about jupiter's density?

similar to terrestrial planets. density decreases as it gets further from the planet

what is significant about these moons?

because it is not a solid surface, different parts rotate at different speeds. considering how big it is, it rotates VERY fast!

what is special about jupiter's rotation?

really large gap or break in the upper cloud layer due to short lived rotating storm

what is the brown oval?

storm like hurrican thats been taking place for 300 years

what is the great red spot?

it is the largest planet. 318 earths

what is the significance of jupiter's mass?

due to convection. cool material sinks causing dark belt and warm material rises causing light zone

why are there colored lines on jupiter?


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