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#1 What is jupiter planets ?

Jupiter is a fifth planets from the sun and the largest in the solar system, is is a gas giant with a mass one thousandth that of the sun 
2 What are 5 facts about jupiter ?  interesting facts about jupiter  Jupiter is massive, jupiter can not become a star, jupiter is the faster spining planet in the solar system. The clouds on jupiter are only 50 km thick, The great red spot has been around for a long time, Jupiter has rings, Jupiters magnetic field is 14 times stronger the earth's  Jupiter has 67 moons, 3 What distance between jupiter and sun ? Distance from sun = 5.1 Astronmical units (Earth =1)  Length of year :11.88 Earth years   Average orbital speed=13.07 km/s (8.12 mi/s)  Surface pressure= 20-200 kpo, 70 kpa  4 How big is the jupiter  compared to earth ? Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, The largest planet in the solar system , The gas giant jupiter is approximately 318 times as massive as Earth,  5 Why is jupiter so big ? Enough dust could have collected and cemeted together in the dense gas to form a core many times lsrger than the size of the Earth knowing the size of jupiter core would provide an important clue to untraveling the process by which the planets form,    6 What is jupiter made of ? Jupiter is called a gas giant planets its atmosphere is made up to i mostly hydrogen gas and helium gas, like the sun, The planet is covered in thick brown yellow and white clouds ,  7 Is time oxygen on jupiter ?   This depth in addition to the levels of carbon monoxide researches detected on jupiter appears to confirm that jupiter is rich in oxygen and because its abundance of hydrogen is already well know has the ingredients for water,    8 Can we land on jupiter ? A major problem in sending space probes to jupiter is that the planet has so solid surface on which to land , as there is a smooth transition between the planets atmosphere and its fluid inter any probes descending into the atmosphere sre eventually crushed by the atmosphere limmense pressures within jupiter,    9 Is jupiter a failed star ? Jupiter is called a failed star because it is made of the same elements (hydrogen and helium ) as is the sun but it is not massive enough to have the internal  pressure and temperature a necessary to caues hydrogen to fuse to helium the energy source that powers the sun and most other stars,  10 Is jupiter hot or cold ? The Temperature in the clouds of jupiter is about minus 145 degrees celsius (Minus 234 degrees fahrenheit )The temperature near the planets center is much hottor , The core temperature may be about 24,000 degree celsius (43,00 degrees fahrenheit That's hotter  than the surface of the sun ,  How to born moon
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But two and a half times that of all the other planets in the solar system combined, jupiter is on of the brightest objects visible to the  make eye in night sky, and has been know to ancient civilizations since before  reorder history , it is named after the Roman god jupiter, when viewed from earth, jupiter can be bright enough for its reflected light to cast shadows and is an average the third brightest  natural object in the night sky after the moon and venus,

#2 What are 5 facts about jupiter ?

 interesting facts about jupiter 

  1. Jupiter is massive,
  2. jupiter can not become a star,
  3. jupiter is the faster spining planet in the solar system.
  4. The clouds on jupiter are only 50 km thick,
  5. The great red spot has been around for a long time,
  6. Jupiter has rings,
  7. Jupiters magnetic field is 14 times stronger the earth's 
  • Jupiter has 67 moons,

#3 What distance between jupiter and sun ?

Distance from sun = 5.1 Astronmical units (Earth =1)
Length of year :11.88 Earth years 
Average orbital speed=13.07 km/s (8.12 mi/s)
Surface pressure= 20-200 kpo, 70 kpa

#4 How big is the jupiter  compared to earth ?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, The largest planet in the solar system , The gas giant jupiter is approximately 318 times as massive as Earth,

#5 Why is jupiter so big ?

Enough dust could have collected and cemeted together in the dense gas to form a core many times lsrger than the size of the Earth knowing the size of jupiter core would provide an important clue to untraveling the process by which the planets form,

#6 What is jupiter made of ?

Jupiter is called a gas giant planets its atmosphere is made up to i mostly hydrogen gas and helium gas, like the sun, The planet is covered in thick brown yellow and white clouds ,

#7 Is time oxygen on jupiter ?


This depth in addition to the levels of carbon monoxide researches detected on jupiter appears to confirm that jupiter is rich in oxygen and because its abundance of hydrogen is already well know has the ingredients for water,

#8 Can we land on jupiter ?

A major problem in sending space probes to jupiter is that the planet has so solid surface on which to land , as there is a smooth transition between the planets atmosphere and its fluid inter any probes descending into the atmosphere sre eventually crushed by the atmosphere limmense pressures within jupiter,


#9 Is jupiter a failed star ?

Jupiter is called a failed star because it is made of the same elements (hydrogen and helium ) as is the sun but it is not massive enough to have the internal  pressure and temperature a necessary to caues hydrogen to fuse to helium the energy source that powers the sun and most other stars,

#10 Is jupiter hot or cold ?

The Temperature in the clouds of jupiter is about minus 145 degrees celsius (Minus 234 degrees .fahrenheit )The temperature near the planets center is much hottor , The core temperature may be about 24,000 degree celsius (43,00 degrees fahrenheit That's hotter  than the surface of the sun ,
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