Jupiter
is the fifth planet of the solar system.
In ancient
Roman mythology, Jupiter was the King of the Gods.
Jupiter
is the largest planet in the solar system (diameter= 142,000 km = 88250
miles). And the planet that rotates around it's own axis the fastest of
all. (once every 9 hours and 50 minutes). Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen,
and 10% Helium. There is also some methane, water and ammonia.
Jupiter
is the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the Sun, the Moon and
Venus; at some times Mars is also brighter). It has been known since prehistoric
times.
In 1610,
Galileo discovered Jupiter's 4 largest moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto)
The first
spacecraft to visit Jupiter was pioneer 10 (1973).
Currently
the spacecraft Galileo is orbiting the planet, and sending data for at
least the next two years.
If Jupiter
would have been 80 times bigger, it would probably have been a sun.
The
temperature of the core lies somewhere around 20,000 K.
The
temperature on Jupiter can drop to -150 degrees Celsius (-238 degrees Fahrenheit)
The
planet consists mostly of hydrogen, just as the sun and the 3 other big
planets. Within the planet the hydrogen is liquid, on the surface it is
frozen.
Jupiter
has 16 satellites orbiting the planet.
These
are (ordered by distance from planet):
Metis,
Adrastea, Amalthea, Thebe, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto,
Leda,
Himalia, Lysithea, Elara, Ananke, Carme, Pasiphae and Sinope.
Both
Jupiter and the other gas planets have high velocity winds, confined in
wide bands of latitude. The winds in adjecent bands go in opposite directions.
The slight chemical and temperature difference give the bands different
colors. Jupiters atmosphere is turbulent. Indicating that Jupiter's winds
are driven by it's internal heat in stead of by solar heat.
The colors
of the clouds correlate with their altitude, The lowest clouds are blue,
the highest red.
Jupiter
also has rings (Halo, main and Gossamer), but they are very small
and faint. The Rings are dark, unlike Saturn's rings. They contain small
rocks, but no ice.
The distance
to the sun is 778.3 million km (483.7 million miles) and Jupiter rotates
around the sun in 11.9 years. The planets' mass is 1.900e27 (318 times
earth's mass and twice the mass of all the other planets in the solar system
together)
Pictures
of Jupiter (click to see the large picture):