Jupiter has a faint ring system composed of three main segments: a halo of dust particles, a bright main ring likely made of ejecta from the moons Adrastea and Metis, and an outer gossamer ring produced by debris from the moons Thebe and Amalthea. Evidence also exists of a rocky ring along Amalthea's orbit consisting of collision debris. Jupiter has the largest atmosphere in the solar system, spanning over 5,000 km in altitude and considered to extend to a pressure of 10 bars.
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• Jupiter is a large gas
Jupiter
planet whose clouds
change colours daily. This
planet is made mostly of
hydrogen and helium
gases. Jupiter gives off
two times more heat than
it gets from the Sun. It
shines very brightly in the
night sky for nine months
of the year when it is
closest to Earth. Huge
areas of swirling gases
can be found in Jupiter's
atmosphere. The largest
swirling area of gas is
called the Great Red
3. The rings of
Jupiter
Jupiter has a faint planter ring system
composed of three main segments: an
inner torus of particles known as the
halo, a relatively bright main ring, and an
outer gossamer ring These rings appear to
be made of dust, rather than ice as with
Saturn's rings.[The main ring is probably
made of material ejected from the
satellites a draftee and metis. Material that
would normally fall back to the moon is
pulled into Jupiter because of its strong
gravitational influence. The orbit of the
material veers towards Jupiter and new
material is added by additional impacts. In
a similar way, the moons Thebe and am
althea probably produce the two distinct
components of the dusty gossamer ring.
There is also evidence of a rocky ring
strung along Am althea's orbit which may
consist of collision debris from that moon.
4. atmosphere
Jupiter has the largest
planetary atmosphere in
the Solar
System, spanning over
5000 km in altitude. As
Jupiter has no
surface, the base of its
atmosphere is usually
considered to be the
point at which
atmospheric pressure is
equal to 10 bars, or ten
times surface pressure
on Earth.
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