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JUPITER

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JUPITER

THE GAS GIANT THAT FITS 1000 TIMES INTO THE SUN.
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Sure. Hydrogen and helium for breakfast.

THAT IS WHAT I, JUPITER, IS MADE OF.
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DAYS, NIGHTS, AND YEARS

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DAY, YEAR

  • I have a day of 9.9 EARTH HOURS.
  • I have a year of 4346.475 EARTH DAYS.
  • I have a year of 10475.00475 JUPITER DAYS.
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So many moons.

I think 63 is enough, but I get more sometimes.

I am pretty big.

C'mon guys, no wonder I am so gassy. I am the biggest planet around.
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No wonder I am a gas "giant".

Duh.
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I am so cold.

NO WONDER MY TEMPERATURE IS -234 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT.
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My most known moons (the cheese) are Io, Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto.

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The Cassini probe visited me for a little time (instead she visited my neighbor, boastful Saturn) and the Galileo mission was the only one that visited me for real (thank you Galileo).

My Great Red Spot (I like to call it my Mars), can fit 3 Earths in it (and my Mars never goes away!)

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Quiz

Oh no.
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Io, Titan, Europa, and Ganymede are my most known moons.
Verum aut falsum?

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I am an ICE giant.
True or False?

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I have 63 moons, but I get more sometimes.
True or False?

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Why am I so cold?

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The 1 million dollar question: What is my name?

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Answers:
1. Falsum
2. False
3. True
4. Because my temperature is -234 degrees Fahrenheit
5. JUPITER!!!!!

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Sources

Sources

  • Space Encyclopedia: A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond-- Written and Illustrated by David A. Aguilar

By Devin and Vikram

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If you were bored, too bad for you.

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THIS IS THE END

ANYWAY.
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