The planet Jupiter is the fifth planet out from the Sun, and is two and a half times more massive than all the other planets in the solar system combined. It is made primarily of gases and is therefore known as a “gas giant”.
| Equatorial Diameter: | 142,984 km |
| Polar Diameter: | 133,709 km |
| Mass: | 1.90 × 10^27 kg (318 Earths) |
| Moons: | 79 (Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto) |
| Rings: | 4 |
| Orbit Distance: | 778,340,821 km (5.20 AU) |
| Orbit Period: | 4,333 days (11.9 years) |
| Effective Temperature: | -148 °C |
| First Record: | 7th or 8th century BC |
| Recorded By: | Babylonian astronomers |
Jupiter’s atmosphere is special because it is the solar system’s largest planetary atmosphere. It is made up of hydrogen and helium, in roughly the same proportions as are found in the sun. However, it also contains much smaller amounts of other space gases, such as ammonia, methane and water. 90% of the atmosphere of Jupiter – a huge proportion – is made of hydrogen. It would be impossible for humans to breathe in this atmosphere. So, if you are thinking of travelling to space to do some hands on astronomy research, you would have to wear a breathing suit when visiting this planet.
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