Interesting Jupiter Facts
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and the fifth planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant with a mass that is more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, but is only about one-thousandth the mass of the Sun. Jupiter, after the Moon and Venus, is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky, and it has been observed since prehistoric times. It was named after Jupiter, the Roman god and king of the gods. Jupiter is mostly made up of hydrogen, but helium accounts for one-quarter of its mass and one-tenth of its volume. It most likely has a rocky core of heavier elements[16], but it lacks a well-defined solid surface, as do the other giant planets in the Solar System. Jupiter's interior continues to contract, generating more heat than it receives from the Sun. The planet's shape is an oblate spheroid due to its rapid rotation, with a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator. The outer atmosphere is divided into latitudinal bands, with turbulence and storms forming along their interacting boundaries. The Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been observed since at least 1831, is one notable result of this.Jupiter is encircled by a faint ring system and a powerful magnetosphere. Jupiter's magnetic tail is nearly 800 million km (5.3 AU; 500 million mi) long, spanning nearly the entire distance between Jupiter and Saturn's orbit. Jupiter has 80 known moons and possibly many more,including Galileo Galilei's four large moons discovered in 1610: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io and Europa are roughly the size of the Earth's Moon; Callisto is nearly the size of Mercury, and Ganymede is larger. factsride.com/jupiter-facts
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and the fifth planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant with a mass that is more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, but is only about one-thousandth the mass of the Sun. Jupiter, after the Moon and Venus, is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky, and it has been observed since prehistoric times. It was named after Jupiter, the Roman god and king of the gods. Jupiter is mostly made up of hydrogen, but helium accounts for one-quarter of its mass and one-tenth of its volume. It most likely has a rocky core of heavier elements[16], but it lacks a well-defined solid surface, as do the other giant planets in the Solar System. Jupiter's interior continues to contract, generating more heat than it receives from the Sun. The planet's shape is an oblate spheroid due to its rapid rotation, with a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator. The outer atmosphere is divided into latitudinal bands, with turbulence and storms forming along their interacting boundaries. The Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been observed since at least 1831, is one notable result of this.Jupiter is encircled by a faint ring system and a powerful magnetosphere. Jupiter's magnetic tail is nearly 800 million km (5.3 AU; 500 million mi) long, spanning nearly the entire distance between Jupiter and Saturn's orbit. Jupiter has 80 known moons and possibly many more,including Galileo Galilei's four large moons discovered in 1610: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io and Europa are roughly the size of the Earth's Moon; Callisto is nearly the size of Mercury, and Ganymede is larger. factsride.com/jupiter-facts
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Interesting Milky Way Facts
Astronomers are busy charting the spiral structure of our galaxy, the Milky Way, just as early explorers did with the continents of our planet. Scientists discovered that the Milky Way's elegant spiral structure is dominated by just two arms wrapping off the ends of a central bar of stars using infrared images from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Our galaxy was previously thought to have four major arms. The annotated artist's concept depicts the new Milky Way view. The two major arms of the galaxy (Scutum-Centaurus and Perseus) can be seen attached to the ends of a thick central bar, while the two now-defunct minor arms (Norma and Sagittarius) are less distinct and located between the major arms. factsride.com/milky-way-facts
Interesting Neptune Facts
Neptune, the eighth and most distant planet in our solar system, is dark, cold, and whipped by supersonic winds. Neptune, which is more than 30 times as far away from the Sun as Earth, is the only planet in our solar system that cannot be seen with the naked eye and was the first predicted by mathematics prior to its discovery. Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery in 1846 in 2011. factsride.com/neptune-facts
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