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Jupiter

Published on Sep 07, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Jupiter

Jupiter?

  • Largest Planet
  • The planet is made up of 90% Hydrogen and 10% Helium
  • Gas Planet
  • Core: rock and ice
  • 5th planet from the sun
Photo by Thomas Hawk

Jupiter's Place

  • 1/1047 size of sun
  • 11 Earths aligned would reach Jupiter
  • 67 moons (NASA got pictures of 1)
  • 11.86 years (Earth) = 1 Jupiter year
  • 484 million miles from the sun
  • 3,037,000,000 miles to orbit the sun 1 time
Photo by Thomas Hawk

Known Facts

  • Mass: is 1.896 x 1027 kg
  • Density: 1.326 (317.8 times Earth's)
  • Axis tilt: 3 degrees
  • Diameter: 88,695
  • Equator rotates 1000 mph
  • Clouds above equator move at 28,000 mph
Photo by Thomas Hawk

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  • Has 2.5 times more gravity than Earth
  • 1,300 times the volume of Earth
  • Winds can be faster than 400 mph
  • Day length: 9 Earth hours
  • NASA sent back 1,300 pictures of Jupiter
  • Rains diamonds: The temp. does not go higher than 6, 416 degrees Fahrenheit (diamond melting point)
Photo by Thomas Hawk

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  • GRS (Great red spot) can hold 2 Earths
  • Contains 2/3 the mass in our Solar System
  • The GRS storm: brewing for 300 yrs
  • Takes 317 Earth masses to make 1 Jupiter mass
Photo by Thomas Hawk

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  • Protects Earth from asteroids
  • The universe is millions of years old
  • Solar system is not quite as old
  • The planets are about the same age as the Solar System constering they make it up
Photo by Thomas Hawk

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  • Temp (surface): -234 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Core temp: 63,000 Fahrenheit
Photo by Thomas Hawk

Types of galaxies

  • Spiral: Named for shape, Milky Way is a spiral, arms of this type of galaxy are blue stars (new ones)
  • Elliptical: Named for shape, football shaped, center of galaxy is wrapped in stars.
  • Irregular: No specific shape, smallest type of galaxy, can be the first parts of a bigger galaxy
Photo by Thomas Hawk

Types of galaxies

  • Spiral: Named for shape, Milky Way is a spiral, arms of this type of galaxy are blue stars (new ones)
  • Elliptical: Named for shape, football shaped, center of galaxy is wrapped in stars.
  • Irregular: No specific shape, smallest type of galaxy, can be the first parts of a bigger galaxy
Photo by Thomas Hawk

Outside Jupiter

  • 3 rings
  • Halo: a wide flat ring
  • Equator rotates (not the planet)
Photo by Thomas Hawk