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Jupiter Ajon Daniel & Melvin Melgar Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky after the Sun, The moon, and Venus.

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1 Jupiter Ajon Daniel & Melvin Melgar Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky after the Sun, The moon, and Venus.

2 History Galileo discovered Jupiter ‘s first four moons in 1610 by pointing a telescope in the sky. Jupiter was named after the kings of gods, the ruler of Olympus and the patron of the son of Cronus. (Saturn)

3 Solar System Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. Jupiter is 483,800,000 miles from the sun. It takes 9 hours and 56 hours to orbit the sun.

4 Moons Jupiter has 63 moons but 16 are only known. The known moons are: – Metis, Adrasthea, Thebe Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Leda, Himalia, Lysithea, Elara, Anake, Carne, Pasiphae, and Sinope.

5 Planet appearance Jupiter is a gas giant. It is the biggest planet out of all of the planets in our solar system. The colors are a combination of brown, white, a little red and yellow. Jupiter’s surface temperature is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.

6 Rings Jupiter has one faint ring that you really can’t see. This ring is mainly made out of dust.

7 Exploration

8 Interesting Facts Jupiter has a big red spot that is a storm that has been going for over 400 years. Jupiter’s greek name is Zeus Pater. The Juno Mission will arrive at Jupiter in 2016.


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