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Jupiter News

Jupiter

 
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is a hydrogen, ammonium and helium giant. The planet has 50 moons (not including temporary ones), an immense magnetic field and if it had been about 80 times more massive it would have been a star unto itself.
 
Named for the most important god in Roman mythology, Jupiter takes nearly 12 years to complete its orbit around the Sun while a day on Jupiter is only about 10 hours long. Its rotation is actually the fastest in the solar system. The planet is perhaps best known for the Giant Red Spot, a storm of clouds that have been circulating since at least the 1800s.
 
Space-based exploration of Jupiter began in 1973 with the Pioneer 10 probe. Most data of Jupiter has come from such flyby probes, including the Saturn-focused spacecraft Cassini. Only the orbiter Galileo has studied the planet extensively, from 1995 to 2003. The spacecraft was deliberately crashed into Jupiter to avoid contaminating one of Jupiter’s moons.
 
Text by Noel Kirkpatrick
(Photo: NASA)

Articles about Jupiter

  • Jupiter making closest approach in nearly 50 years

    Fri, Sep 17 2010 at 6:14 PM

    Jupiter will pass 368 million miles from Earth on Sept. 20, its closest approach since 1963, and will be visible to the naked eye.

  • Jupiter took a double wallop as amateurs watched

    Fri, Sep 10 2010 at 9:29 AM

    The two fireballs were likely caused by rogue asteroids or comets and more could be in Jupiter's future.

  • Jupiter's moon smells like giant rotten eggs

    Fri, Jun 25 2010 at 2:40 PM

    The moon Io has one of the most bizarre -- and smelly -- landscapes in our solar system.

  • Hubble telescope sheds light on mystery Jupiter flash

    Wed, Jun 16 2010 at 12:02 PM

    Hubble scanned Jupiter but saw no dark smudges, which means the object didn't descend beneath the clouds.

  • Amateur astronomer in Australia spots another Jupiter strike

    Thu, Jun 03 2010 at 11:58 PM

    Anthony Wesley, a computer programmer, alerted the cosmic collision to professional and amateur sky-gazers.

  • Jupiter's Great Red Spot explained as never before

    Fri, Mar 19 2010 at 12:44 AM

    New weather map shows secrets of the planet’s giant storm.

  • Newly discovered alien world looks like Jupiter

    Fri, Mar 19 2010 at 12:31 AM

    This is the first planet discovered outside our solar system that resembles planets within our system.

  • Will lava lamps work on Jupiter?

    Mon, Mar 15 2010 at 8:21 PM

    Neil Fraser has a lot of skills and free time on his hands, at least enough to actually figure out if a lava lamp would work in Jupiter's heavier gravity.

  • NASA photos: The Hubble is back

    Fri, Oct 16 2009 at 11:23 PM

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has returned, and with it, our ability to peer into undiscovered worlds. The first shots that were released demonstrate the new vision of what is to come in the endeavor for space exploration. With a n

  • The Hubble Space Telescope

    Fri, Oct 16 2009 at 11:21 PM

    Images taken from the Hubble Space Telescope. See these amazing photographs on the Mother Nature Network.

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