JUPITER
Jupiter is one of the Sun’s most interesting planets. Jupiter has many
intriguing properties, which differ from those of Earth and other
planets. It has many satellites uncommon to others in the solar system.
It even helps to sustain life on Earth. Jupiter may seem like an
ordinary planet, but in reality Jupiter may be one of the most
interesting planetary bodies in the galaxy.
Jupiter’s physical attributes is one of the reasons it is so
fascinating. Unlike Earth, Jupiter is composed of gases, and has a
molten center. It does not have rocky layers such as Earth or Mars. It
is a ball of gas with rock and sediment debris orbiting it. Jupiter
actually looks like a squished ball because of its high rotational spin.
A Jupiter day is equal to 9 Earth hours and 45 minutes and a Jupiter
year take more than twice as long as an Earth year. All these facts and
more are what make Jupiter’s physical attributes so interesting.
Unknown to most people, Jupiter actually helps sustain life on Earth.
One of the ways it aids life is that it blocks many of the asteroids and
meteors that would otherwise collide with Earth, ending life almost
instantaneously. Also, Jupiter has a favorable orbit. If its orbit
wasn’t static, it would have sucked Earth into its orbit, killing
everything on it. Other Jupiter-like planets have irregular orbits,
which prevent life in those solar systems. Without Jupiter and its
positive attributes, life on Earth would never have flourish as it has
today.
Jupiter has many moons, each with its own unique properties. In all it
has eight moons, which can be divided into two categories of the closes
four moons and furthest four. The first group contains the satellites
Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea and Thebe, which are anywhere from 127,000 km
to 222,000 km away from Jupiter.
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