Monday, 6 April 2015

Jupiter: the most masive known planet in the solar system

Jupiter

The fifth (5th) planet from the sun, Jupiter is huge and is the most massive planet in our solar system. It’s a mostly gaseous world, mostly hydrogen and helium. Its swirling clouds are colorful due to different types of trace gases. A big feature is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm which has raged for hundreds of years. Jupiter has a strong magnetic field, and with dozens of moons, it looks a bit like a miniature solar system.

    Discovery: Known to the ancients and visible to the naked eye
    Named for: Ruler of the Roman gods
    Diameter: 88,730 miles (428,400 km)
    Orbit: 11.9 Earth years
    Day: 9.8 Earth hours

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