How long it would take to reach jupiter if you traveled at 1000 km/h?
Jupiter's position from earth varies from a maximum of about 6 A.U to a minimum of about 4 A.U. It took the Galileo spacecraft about six years to reach Jupiter from Earth. It would take about 100 years traveling at 1,000 mph.
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Why did jupiter not become a star?
Jupiter is not a star because it is to small, it would have t...
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How long does Jupiter orbit in 1 earth year?
Jupiter orbit is 1/12th that of an orbit for of Earth. It goe...
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What is the source of Jupiter's excess energy?
The source of Jupiter's excess energy is the slow escape of g...
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What is the great red spot on Jupiter?
The Great Red Spot is a great anti-cyclonic storm akin to a h...
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Why is Jupiter hotter than expected?
High-energy electrons, traveling at nearly the speed of light...
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How many rings does Jupiter have?
The rings of Jupiter consist of 4 major components, the halo ...
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What is the distance from the sun to Jupiter?
Jupiter is over five times more distant from the Sun than the...
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What is the great red spot on Jupiter?
The Great Red Spot is a great anti-cyclonic storm akin to a h...
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Which of Jupiter's moons is volcanically active?
Jupiter's moon "Io" is volcanically active. ChaCha!
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What does the planet Jupiter name mean?
The largest and largest of the planets was named Zeus by the ...
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What is the great red spot on Jupiter?
The Great Red Spot is a great anti-cyclonic storm akin to a h...
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What is the size of the moon compared to Jupiter?
Over 105,000 of Earth's moons could fit inside Jupiter. Chach...
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What is Jupiter's moon active with?
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What is the core of jupiter and saturn?
Like Jupiter, Saturn has a very small dense and rocky core, w...
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Is Jupiter bigger than the sun?
The diameter of Jupiter is 10 times the Earth's diameter and ...
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Does or the sun or Jupiter have a bigger magnetic field?
It depends, the sun's magnetic field goes through cycles of s...
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How long does it take jupiter to orbit the sun?
Jupiter's orbital period is 4332.71 days long. It is the larg...
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Which of Jupiter's moon is almost completely molten inside?
Amalthea is the third-closest moon to Jupiter and the reddest...
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What is the red spot on Jupiter?
The Great Red Spot is a anti-cyclonic, high pressure, storm a...
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Can you see jupiter from sandusky ohio?
Yes, Jupiter is the second brightest object in the sky (other...
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Which of Jupiter's moons is volcanically active?
Jupiter's moon "Io" is volcanically active. ChaCha!
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What are the names of Jupiter moons?
Jupiter has 57 moons. The include Lo, Europa, Ganymede, Calli...
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What are the names of Jupiter's moons?
Jupiter has 57 moons. The include Lo, Europa, Ganymede, Calli...
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What is the large moon of jupiter?
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and is the largest in...
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No. Morning Star is the name given to the planet Venus when i...
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Which of Jupiter's moon is almost completely molten inside?
Amalthea is the third-closest moon to Jupiter and the reddest...
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Does jupiter have a ring around it?
Yes. There are actually three rings surrounding Jupiter: an i...
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What is the red spot on Jupiter?
The Great Red Spot is a anti-cyclonic, high pressure, storm a...
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Jupiter has 63 known moons. The four largest are named Io, Eu...
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What is the volcanic moon of Jupiter?
Io, one of four moons discovered by Galileo in 1610, is liter...
About Jupiter
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system, and the largest. Jupiter is 1/1000th the size of the sun, and at least twice as big as every other planet in our system. In fact, it is so big, you could put 1,321 earths inside the planet, but only 318 times as massive. It is a gas giant comprised largely of hydrogen with a just about a quarter of the mass being helium. Jupiter has a small ring system and over 63 moons. It looks like it has stacks of bands, and the most prominent feature is The Great Red Spot, a hurricane three times the size of Earth that has been raging for the last 500 years. Jupiter is the 3rd brightest object in the night sky after the moon and Venus.

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