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Jupiter By: Joann, Chyna, Kejsi , Veronica & Herbie Vocabulary • Asteroids- many small celestial bodies that revolve around the Sun with orbits in between Mars and Jupiter and characteristic diameters between a few and several hundred kilometers. They are also called minor planet planetoids. • Constellation- A group of stars that make a shape, often named after fictional characters, people, animals, and things. Vocabulary (continued) • Jove-The nickname for the planet Jupiter • Hydrogen-A colorless, Odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1 • Helium- The comical element of atomic number 2, an inert gas that is the lightest member of the nomble gas series Vocabulary (Continued) • Comet- A small body of ice and dust in orbit around the sun • Meteorite- A part of a meteoroid that survives through the Earth’s atmosphere Vocabulary (continued) • Astronomy- the scientific study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets and galaxies) Jupiter •The fifth planet from the sun •2.5 times more massive than all the other planets in our solar system combined together •Explored by a robotic spacecraft on several occasions •Known by astronomers of ancient times and was associated with the mythology and religious beliefs of many cultures. •Has no rings around it Both •Jupiter and Earth have natural satellites •Both are in the solar system •Both planets Jupiter and Earth have Methane gas •Both orbit the sun •Both rotate around themselves. Earth •The third planet from the sun •Earth is the only place that life exist •Earth formed 4.54 billion years ago •Earth has it gedical history and orbit •Earth interacts with other objects in the outer space Jupiter Formation Jupiter was first ice covered dust in the outer solar system, cold solar nebula. Small pieces of ice and dust came together, forming larger and larger objects. When Jupiter collected enough mass, its gravity attracted more dust, as well as hydrogen and helium. The heaviest elements sunk into the core of the planet, surrounded by the lighter hydrogen and helium in its atmosphere. That’s how the planet Jupiter was formed. Graph Describe Jupiter •Jupiter is a great red spot, and the four largest moons known as the Galilean satellites. The great red spot, a storm in Jupiter’s atmosphere, is at least 300 years old. Describe Jupiter continued •The Storm is larger than one Earth diameter from north to south, and more than two Earth diameters from east to west. •The great red spot appears longer in the north – south direction. Describe Jupiter (continued) •Wind blows counterclockwise around the great red spot at about 400 kilometers per hour.(250 miles per hour.) The distance from the sun: Jupiter is 484,000,000 miles away from the sun. Algebraic Equation •If you add the distance of Jupiter to the Sun is 484,000,000 and subtract the number by Neptune’s rotation around the Sun which is 263 and divide the number by Earth days which is 365 what is the total? Formula = J-N/E=K Answer •K = J-N/E •K = 484,000,000-263/365 •K = 1,326,026.80 •So the answer to the algebraic equation is 1,326,026.80 Questions • What kind of planet is Jupiter? • How many rings does Jupiter have? • Is Jupiter the largest planet in our solar system? • What is Jupiter’s period of revolution? • What is Jupiter mostly made of? Answers • Number 1 :Outer planets • Number 2 :4 Rings • Number 3 :Yes • Number 4 :11 Years, 313 Days • Number 5 :Hydrogen and Helium