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Gas Giants Jupiter and Saturn Jupiter • • The Romans named the planet after the Roman god Jupiter. When viewed from Earth, Jupiter can reach an apparent magnitude of −2.8, making it the third brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and Venus The planet Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen with a small proportion of helium; it may also have a rocky core of heavier elements under high pressure. Because of its rapid rotation, Jupiter's shape is that of an oblate spheroid (it possesses a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator). The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries. A prominent result is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm that is known to have existed since at least the 17th century. Surrounding the planet is a faint planetary ring system and a powerful magnetosphere. There are also at least 63 moons. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVL57k GBR04 89.8% 10.2% 0.3% 0.026% 0.003% 0.0006% 0.0004% Hydrogen (H2) Helium Methane Ammonia Hydrogen deuteride (HD) Ethane water Galilean moons The Galilean moons are the four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei. They are the largest of the many moons of Jupiter and derive their names from the lovers of Zeus . The Galilean moons are :Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. The four moons were discovered sometime between 1609 and 1610 when Galileo made improvements to his telescope. Saturn • Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Saturn, along with Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, is classified as a gas giant. Together, these four planets Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are sometimes referred to as the Jovian planets, where Jovian is the adjectival form of Jupiter. Saturn • The planet Saturn is composed of hydrogen, with small proportions of helium and trace elements. The interior consists of a small core of rock and ice, surrounded by a thick layer of metallic hydrogen and a gaseous outer layer. The outer atmosphere is generally bland in appearance, although long-lived features can appear. Wind speeds on Saturn can reach 1800 km/h (practically it will rip you apart), significantly faster than those on Jupiter. Saturn has a planetary magnetic field intermediate in strength between that of Earth and the more powerful field around Jupiter. The average distance between Saturn and the Sun is over 1 400 000 000 km . The visible features on Saturn rotate at different rates depending on latitude, and multiple rotation periods have been assigned to various regions . Saturn has 62 moons. The rings were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope, but he was unable to identify them as such. He wrote to the Duke of Tuscany that "The planet Saturn is not alone, but is composed of three, which almost touch one another and never move nor change with respect to one another. Moons Saturn has 60 moons with confirmed orbits, 52 of which have names, and most of which are quite small. With seven moons that are large enough to be ellipsoidal in shape Twenty-two of Saturn's moons are regular satellites, Their orbits at close to saturn. The remaining thirty-eight, all small, are irregular satellites, whose orbits are much farther from Saturn, have high inclinations. Titan is the largest satellite In our Solar System. Saturn is only 95 Earth masses, compared to Jupiter, which is 318 times the mass of the Earth but only about 20% larger than Saturn. 1. Which planets are the Gas giants? 2. How long has the red giant been on Jupiter? 3. How many moons does Jupiter have? 4. When were the Galilean Moons Discovered? And by who? 5. Name the Four Galilean Moons. 6. How fast Can the winds on Saturn reach. 7. What is the average distance from the Sun to Saturn? 8. How many moons does Saturn have? 9. What is the largest satellite In our Solar System. 10. How many of Saturn's moons have Names?