Questions About Jupiter
The
answers to the following questions can be found on the Web. If you print out
this page, it will be easier to remember which question you are trying to
answer. After you have printed out the questions, go to a site called The
Nine Planets. Read the
"Introduction" to find out how the site is set up. Then find the
"Jupiter" page and use it to answer the questions. In some cases,
you'll have to follow links away from the Jupiter page to find a piece of
information. You can get back to where you started by using the
"Back" button on your browser.
- How many kilometers are in one AU? This
distance is the mean (or average) distance between what two objects?
- Is Jupiter a bright or a faint object in
Earth's sky? What objects are brighter than Jupiter? What are some other
bright objects that can be seen without a telescope from Earth?
- What is a gas planet? Which of the planets in
our solar system are gas planets? Why are they also called "gas
giants"?
- What kind of material makes up Jupiter's core?
What is the next layer composed of? What does the word ice mean to planetary scientists?
- In what states (solid, liquid, or gaseous) does
hydrogen exist on Jupiter? What does an observer see when looking at the
surface of Jupiter from far away? Would a spacecraft be able to land on
the surface of Jupiter? Why, or why not?
- When was the spacecraft Galileo launched? When did it first encounter Jupiter?
What information has the Galileo probe sent back from Jupiter?
- What is the Great Red Spot? What does it look
like, how big is it, and what causes it?
- Why could a gas planet not get much larger than
Jupiter?
- Does Jupiter have rings? If so, how do they
compare to Saturn's rings?
- When was Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 discovered, and
by whom? When and why did the comet break into 21 fragments? In what way
was SL9's collision with Jupiter a "first" for planetary
scientists?
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