Monday, March 13, 2023

ASTRONOMY TOPIC: Jupiter planet πŸš€


Planet Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. It is a gas planet consisting of hydrogen and helium. It also has a large number of natural satellites called Galilean Moons. Jupiter has a diameter of about 88,822 miles, which is larger than all the other planets. It has a mass of about 318 times that of Earth and has a strong gravity.

Jupiter has an atmosphere made up of hydrogen and helium. It also has a layer of clouds made up of various types of gases, including methane, ammonia, ethylene, and carbon dioxide. This atmosphere also contains many particles of volcanic ash. Jupiter's atmosphere also has storms called Red Spots that have existed for more than 300 years.

Jupiter has a core made up of very dense rock and metal. It also has a layer called the mantle which is made up of hydrogen and helium heated by high pressure. Jupiter's core also has a strong magnetosphere which creates a magnetic field that protects the planet from radiation particles.

Jupiter has an orbit around the Sun in about 11.86 years. It has a very cold surface temperature, which is around -145 degrees Celsius. It also has a strong gravitational pull which makes it attract many celestial bodies.


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[ "STRUCTURE & COMPOSITION OF JUPITER πŸ’§" ]
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Planet Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. It is a gas giant planet consisting of hydrogen and helium gases. Jupiter has a complex structure and unique composition.

Jupiter's structure consists of three distinct layers. The outer layer consists of the atmosphere which is made up of hydrogen and helium gases. The middle layer consists of a denser layer of gas consisting of hydrogen and helium gas which is called the mantle. The inner layer consists of a core which is made up of dense materials called silicon and oxygen.

Jupiter's composition consists of hydrogen and helium gases. Hydrogen gas accounts for about 90% of the planet's mass, while helium accounts for about 10%. In addition, there are also several other elements such as oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. It accounts for about 0.1% of the planet's mass.


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[ "ROTATION AND TIME OF JUPITER'S REVOLUTION πŸ•" ]
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Rotation is the movement of an object rotating around its axis. Jupiter's rotation lasts about 9.9 hours. Jupiter's axis of rotation lies along the axis through the planet's center. Jupiter's rotation causes this planet to have a spherical nature.

The orbit of revolution is the motion of an object moving around another object. Jupiter's orbit of revolution lasts about 11.86 years. Jupiter's revolutionary orbit follows an elliptical path through the solar system. Jupiter's revolutionary orbit also causes the planet to experience different seasonal periods. Seasons on Jupiter last for about 3 years.


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[ "FORMATION OF JUPITER πŸ› ️" ]
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Planet Jupiter is a gas giant planet located in our solar system. It is the largest planet in our solar system and the second largest after Saturn. This planet has many satellites and has an atmosphere rich with gases such as hydrogen, helium and methane.

The formation of the planet Jupiter began about 4.5 billion years ago. At that time, our solar system was a cloud of gas and dust called a protosolar nebula. These clouds rotate at very high speeds, which allows gas and dust particles to gather and coalesce.

When these particles come together, they form a ball called a protoplanet. This ball continues to rotate and has increasingly strong gravity. This gravity allowed gas and dust particles to continue to gather together and form larger protoplanets.

As these protoplanets got bigger, gravity got stronger and allowed gas and dust particles to continue to come together and form bigger planets. This is a process called accretion. This accretion allowed the protoplanets to become bigger and more powerful planets.

After rotating for several million years, this protoplanet became the planet we know as Jupiter. This planet has an atmosphere rich with gases such as hydrogen, helium and methane. It also has many satellites and has very strong gravity.


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[ "DISCOVERY OF THE PLANET JUPITER πŸ”­" ]
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The planet Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, and has been known since ancient times. The history of the discovery of the planet Jupiter began in 739 BC, when the ancient Egyptian astronomer Hamurabi noted that there was "a moving star" in the sky. This star later became known as Jupiter, and Hamurabi called it "Marduk".

In 1610, Galileo Galilei. used a telescope to look at the sky, and found that there were four stars moving around Jupiter. These stars became known as the Galilean moons, and helped confirm the heliocentric theory advanced by Nicolaus Copernicus.

In 1664, Giovanni Cassini used a telescope to observe Jupiter, and discovered that the planet had smaller satellites. He also found that Jupiter has a dark halo around it called the haze zone.

In 1781, William Herschel used a telescope to look at Jupiter and found that the planet has a complex atmosphere. He also discovered that Jupiter has rings made of dust and particles.

In 1973, the satellite Pioneer 10 became the first satellite to fly by Jupiter. This satellite is sending photos showing that Jupiter has a complex atmosphere and many moons.

In 1979, the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 satellites flew by Jupiter and sent back photographs showing that Jupiter has rings made of dust and particles. The satellite also transmits data that helps astronomers understand the structure and dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere.

In 1995, the Galileo satellite became the first satellite to enter Jupiter's orbit. This satellite transmits photographs showing that Jupiter has a strong magnetic system and many satellites.

In 2016, the Juno satellite became the first satellite to enter Jupiter's orbit. This satellite sends photos showing that Jupiter has a complex atmosphere and many moons. These photos also help astronomers to understand the structure and dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere.


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[ "SATELLITE - SATELLITE OF JUPITER πŸ‘¨πŸ»‍πŸ”¬" ]
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Jupiter's natural satellites are the satellites found around the giant planet Jupiter. Currently, there are 79 known natural satellites orbiting Jupiter, including 4 that were discovered in 2016. Jupiter's natural satellites are divided into 4 groups based on their distance from the planet: inner satellites, intermediate satellites, outer satellites and extreme satellites.

The inner satellites are the satellites within 1 million km of Jupiter. This group consists of 4 large satellites called Galilean Moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. This satellite has a large enough diameter and has an atmosphere that allows geological processes to occur.

Intermediate satellites are satellites that are within 1-3 million km of Jupiter. This group consists of 4 major satellites: Amalthea, Himalia, Elara, and Pasiphae. This satellite has a smaller diameter than the inner satellite, and has no atmosphere.

The outer satellites are the satellites that are within 3-10 million km of Jupiter. This group consists of 8 major satellites: Ananke, Carme, Leda, Themisto, Sinope, Lysithea, Kalyke, and S/2000 J11. This satellite has a smaller diameter than the medium-sized satellites, and has no atmosphere.

Extreme satellites are satellites that are beyond a distance of 10 million km from Jupiter. This group consists of 63 small satellites called extreme satellites. This satellite has a very small diameter and has no atmosphere.


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[ "JUPITER ACCORDING TO PUBLIC TRUST πŸ›" ]
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Jupiter is the supreme god in Roman mythology. He is the god of the sky, thunder, and rain. He is also known as the god of justice, prosperity, and power. He was considered the god responsible for the prosperity and happiness of the Roman people.

In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the son of Saturn and Ops. He is the sibling of Neptune, Pluto, Vesta, and Juno. He is also the father of Mars, Vulcan, and Minerva.

Jupiter has a different symbol in every culture. In Rome, the symbol was a lion. In Greece, the symbol is an eagle. In India, the symbol is an elephant.

In Roman mythology, Jupiter is the god responsible for justice, prosperity and power. He was considered the god responsible for the prosperity and happiness of the Roman people. He was also considered a god in charge of justice and law.

In Roman mythology, Jupiter was also considered the god responsible for thunder and storms. He was considered a god in charge of power and glory. He is also considered the god responsible for luck and success.

Jupiter was also considered the god responsible for the prosperity and happiness of the Roman people. He was considered the god responsible for the prosperity and happiness of the Roman people. He was also considered the god responsible for the prosperity and happiness of the Roman people.


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[ "SUMMARY" πŸ“– ]

Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun

• Jupiter has a mass of 1.898 x 10^27

• Earth's distance to Jupiter is 588 million km, and 778 million km for the sun's distance to Jupiter

• Jupiter's diameter is about 88 miles

• Jupiter's structure consists of three different layers of gas, and its composition consists of hydrogen and helium

• One day on earth is equal to 9 hours on jupiter, and one year on earth is about 11 years on jupiter

• Jupiter is formed because gas and dust particles coalesce and expand

• Jupiter was discovered by the ancient Egyptian astronomer Hamurabi in 739 BC

• Jupiter is considered the supreme god in Roman mythology

• Other names for Jupiter are Masturi and Respati

• Jupiter has 4 common natural satellites which are grouped into Galilean Moons, including, lo, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto

• Jupiter has large storms called Red Spots that exist for more than 300 years

• Jupiter is actually a star that failed to form, because it doesn't have enough mass to react with fusion

• Jupiter has the nickname Giant Planet because of its very large shape compared to other planets.

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