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We sell a planet, information please read this presentation. Planet name? The planet name is Jupiter. Origin of name: King of the Roman gods . Discovered: Known since antiquity. What number is the planet from the Sun? The fifth planet from the sun fences. What is the distance from the Earth? Jupiter is 390,682,810 miles (628,743,036 km) from Earth. What is the closest planet? Saturno How far away is that? 534 million km (332 million miles). What makes up the atmosphere? Jupiter is basically one big atmosphere - as far as we know, there is no real surface to the planet. Because it is too small to be a star, no processes of fusion exist to change its composition as has occurred in the sun. Many astronomers believe that Jupiter's composition reflects the initial composition of the solar nebula. •H2: 89.8±2.0% •He: 10.2±2.0% •CH4: 0.3±0.1% •NH3: 0.026±0.004% •HD: 0.0028±0.001% •C2H6: 0.00058±0.00015% •H2O: 0.0004% (varies with pressure) Next page.... Besides this, aerosols of ammonia ice, water ice, and ammonia hydrosulfide exist in the atmosphere. The temperature at 1 bar is approximately 165 K, and at 0.1 bar it is 112 K. The density at 1 bar is 160 g/m3. Below 30° latitude, wind speeds range up to 150 m/s, and above that only 40 m/s. The scale height of the Jovian atmosphere is about 27 What makes up the surface? Surface: The surface of Jupiter is composed of hydrogen, helium, sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. The main gaseous component is hydrogen: almost 90%. Core: Jupiter's interior is made up of hydrogen, helium, iron, rock, and ice. What is it mass? Jupiter mass (MJ or MJUP), is the unit of mass equal to the total mass of the planet Jupiter (1.8986×1027 kg, 317.83 Earth mass;1 Earth mass equals 0.00315 Jupiter masses). Jupiter mass is used to describe masses of the gas giants, such as the outer planets and extrasolar planets. It is also used in describing Jupiter have 63 moons confirmed, their names are: Io (JI) Europa (JII) Ganymede (JIII) Callisto (JIV) Metia (JXVI, S/1979 J3 Adrastea (JXV, S/1979 J1) Next page... Amalthea (JV) Thebe (JXIV, S/1979 J2) Themisto (JXVIII, S/1975 J1) Himalia (JVI) Lysithea (JX Elara (JVII) Euporie (JXXXIV, S/2001 J10) Next page... Euanthe (JXXXIII, S/2001, J7) Harpalyke (JXXII, S/2000 J5) Praxidike (JXXVII, S/2000 J7) Orthosie (JXXXV, S/2001, J9) Iocaste (JXXIV, S/2000 J3) Ananke (JXII) Hermippe (JXXX, S/2001 J3) Next page... Thyone (JXXIX, S/2001 J2) Arche (JXLIII, S/2002 J1) Pasithee (JXXXVIII, S/2001 J6) Kale (JXXXVII, S/2001 J8) Chaldene (JXXI, S/2000 J10) Isonoe (JXXVI, S/2000 J6) Eurydome (JXXXII, S/2001 J4) Next page…. Erinome (JXXV, S/2000 J4) Taygete (JXX, S/2000 J9) Carme (JXI) Kalyke (JXXIII, S/2000 J2) Aitne (JXXXI, S/2001 J11) Pasiphaë (JVIII) Megaclite (JXIX, S/2000 J8) Next page... Sponde (JXXXVI, S/2001 J5 Sinope (JIX) Callirrhoe (JXVII, S/1999 J1) Autonoe (JXXVIII, S/2001 J1) Eukelade (XLVII, S/2003 J1) Helike (XLV, S/2003 J6) Aoede (XLI, S/2003 J7) Next page.... Hegemone (JXXXIX, S/2003 J8) Kallichore (XLIV, S/2003 J11) Cyllene (XLVIII, S/2003 J21) Karpo (XLVI, S/2003 J20) Mneme (JXL, S/2003 J21) Thelxinoe (XLII, S/2003 J22) What is its orbital period? Earth overtakes Jupiter every 398.9 days as it orbits the Sun, a duration called the synodic period. As it does so, Jupiter appears to undergo retrograde motion with respect to the background stars. That is, for a period Jupiter seems to move backward in the night sky, performing a looping motion. Jupiter's 12-year orbital period corresponds to the dozen astrological signs of the zodiac, and may have been the historical origin of the signs. That is, each time Jupiter reaches opposition it has advanced eastward by about 30°, the width of a zodiac sign. Because the orbit of Jupiter is outside the Earth's, the phase angle of Jupiter as viewed from That is, the planet always appears nearly fully illuminated when viewed through Earth-based telescopes. It was only during spacecraft missions to Jupiter that crescent views of the planet were obtained. What is the rotation period? 0.4135344 days (deep interior) 0.41007 days (equatorial) 0.41369942 days (high latitude) The Myth of Jupiter and Io Io was a river goddess. Jupiter fell in love with the beautiful maiden, and one day, as she rested on the banks of the River, he changed his shape into that of a cloud, and embraced her. He whispered words of love to her, and then planted an immortal kiss upon her upturned cheek. Now Jupiter's wife, the goddess Juno, was suspicious ¡Buy this planet! Made by: Rodrigo Ochoa Mayagoitia and Esteban Alcaraz Tejeda