By Khushi thakur JULY 24, 2024
Jupiter is so big that 11 Earths will fit inside it. The radius of Jupiter is 43,440.7 miles (69,911 kilometers).
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Jupiter is the 5th planet in our solar system. Jupiter is about 484 million miles (778 million kilometers) away from our Sun.
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Jupiter experience most shortest days in our solar system that lasts only for 10 hours. And it around 12 Earth years for Jupiter to complete orbit around the Sun.
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is there due to the gigantic storm of the planet twice the size of Earth and has kept on going over the century.
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Jupiter is a gas giant ball, haves gases and liquid swirling around and does not have a surface along with extreme temperature.
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Jupiter has several stripes and spots, the atmosphere of this planet is made up of hydrogen (H2) and helium (He). There are 3 layers of clouds that span about 44 miles (71 kilometers).
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Jupiter's ring was discovered in 1979 by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, this ring was formed by the dust of the meteoroid smashed on the planet's moon.
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Jupiter's started forming along with our solar system around 4.5 billion years ago. Gravitational pull on gas and dust formed this planet.
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Jupiter has around 95 moons four large moons and many smaller moons. The four largest moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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Jupiter has no potential for life temperatures, pressures, and materials to make an extreme place for organisms to survive.
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