Basics of Jupiter
Moons of Jupiter
Space Missions to Jupiter
Jupiter’s Rings and Atmosphere
Jupiter’s Mythology
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This planet is the fifth from the Sun and is the largest in our Solar System

What is Jupiter

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This moon is famous for its icy surface and subsurface ocean, making it a candidate for potential life.

What is Europa?

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This NASA mission, launched in 2011, successfully arrived at Jupiter in 2016 and is still studying the planet’s atmosphere.

What is Juno?

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Unlike Saturn, Jupiter’s rings are faint and are mainly composed of this material.

What is dust particles?

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In Roman mythology, Jupiter was the king of the gods and was equivalent to this Greek god.

Who is Zeus?

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Jupiter’s atmosphere is primarily composed of this gas, which makes up about 90% of its composition.

What is Hydrogen

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This moon of Jupiter has an active volcano, making it the most geologically active body in the Solar System.

What is Io?

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This famous space probe, launched in 1973, made the first successful flyby of Jupiter in 1979, sending back data about the planet and its moons.

What is Pioneer 10?

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Jupiter’s atmosphere has layers of clouds, with this gas being the second most abundant after hydrogen.

What is helium?

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Jupiter’s moons are named after figures from this mythological figure’s life.

Who is Zeus (Greek mythology)?

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Jupiter has a prominent red storm that has been raging for at least 400 years. It is called the Great _____.

The Big Red Spot
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This moon is the second-largest of Jupiter’s moons and is covered with large craters.

What is Callisto?

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This European Space Agency mission launched in 2022 is planned to study Jupiter’s icy moons, including Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa.

What is the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)?

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The gas that gives Jupiter its distinctive yellowish-brown bands in the atmosphere is mainly composed of this compound.

What is ammonia?

300

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is named after its reddish color, which is the result of a storm that is said to resemble this mythological creature's eye.

What is the eye of a cyclops?

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This is the name of Jupiter’s largest moon, which is also the largest moon in the Solar System.

What is Ganymede?

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Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon, which has a dense atmosphere, was named after a famous lover of Zeus in Greek mythology

What is Io?

400

NASA's spacecraft, which conducted a flyby of Jupiter on its way to Saturn, is known as this.

What is Cassini?

400

Jupiter’s magnetic field is the strongest of any planet in the Solar System and is likely generated by this.

What is the planet’s rapid rotation and metallic hydrogen core?

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In ancient times, Jupiter was associated with this planet's role in predicting kingship and weather.

What is the planet’s role as a deity of weather and sky?

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Jupiter is classified as a gas giant, which is part of this larger category of planets.

What is a Jovian planet?

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This moon’s surface is believed to have large amounts of water ice and might harbor a subsurface ocean.

What is Ganymede?

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In 1994, this comet collided with Jupiter, and scientists studied the resulting impact scars.

What is Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9?

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These colorful, thin bands in Jupiter’s atmosphere are created by differences in temperature, composition, and wind speeds, and are called these.

What are cloud bands or zones and belts?

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The month of July is named after Julius Caesar, whose name comes from this Roman god, Jupiter’s counterpart.

Who is Zeus?