Exploring Jupiter: The Giant Gas Giant

Exploring Jupiter: The Giant Gas Giant

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Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun, is a massive gas giant with a diameter of 142,984 km and a mass of 1.90 * 10^27 kg. It has 67 moons, four rings, and an orbit period of 4333 days. Named after the Roman god of thunder, Jupiter was first documented by the Babylonians. The planet is mainly composed of gases like ammonia, sulfur, and hydrogen, with a core of ice, rock, and metals. The Great Red Spot, a storm persisting for 350 years, is a notable feature. Eight spacecraft have explored Jupiter, including Pioneer, Voyager, and Juno.

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Which planet is known for having 67 moons and four rings?

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Neptune

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Who were the first to document Jupiter?

The Babylonians

The Greeks

The Egyptians

The Romans

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What is Jupiter primarily composed of?

Molten lava

Liquid water

Solid rock

Gases

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What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?

A massive storm

A large volcano

A mountain range

A giant crater

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Which spacecraft was the most recent to visit Jupiter?

Galileo

Voyager 2

Juno

Cassini