 How is Jupiter?
 How is Jupiter made of and where
it is.
 Curiosities.
 The end.
 Jupiter is the giant of the Solar System,
with a mass more than 300 times the
mass of the Earth.
 Jupiter has a diameter of 88,700 miles, or
142,750 kilometres.
 Jupiter is made of hydrogen, helium,
methane and ammolia.
 Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun and
it is about 483 million miles, or 777 million
kilometres from the Sun. The Earth is
much closer to the Sun than it is to
Jupiter.
 The first person that discovered and observed
Jupiter´s moons was Galileo.
 There are 64 moons in Jupiter. Four of them
are large enough to be easily observed with
a small telescope.
 10 Europa Ganymede
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Jupiter

Jupiter

  • 2.
     How isJupiter?  How is Jupiter made of and where it is.  Curiosities.  The end.
  • 3.
     Jupiter isthe giant of the Solar System, with a mass more than 300 times the mass of the Earth.  Jupiter has a diameter of 88,700 miles, or 142,750 kilometres.
  • 4.
     Jupiter ismade of hydrogen, helium, methane and ammolia.  Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun and it is about 483 million miles, or 777 million kilometres from the Sun. The Earth is much closer to the Sun than it is to Jupiter.
  • 5.
     The firstperson that discovered and observed Jupiter´s moons was Galileo.  There are 64 moons in Jupiter. Four of them are large enough to be easily observed with a small telescope.  10 Europa Ganymede
  • 6.