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Jupiter is a | [[File:Detailed_Jupiter1_br.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The King of the Planets]] | ||
'''Jupiter''' is a gas giant that is the fifth planet from the [[Sun]] and the largest planet in the solar system. | |||
The planet is often called the Jovian system and has many [[moon]]s. Of the planet's moons, four are notable: these are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are often referred to as the Galilean moons because they were first observed by Galileo Galilei using his primitive telescope. The moons themselves are of note because of the possibility for liquid water on the moon of Europa and the massive amount of volcanic activity on the moon of Io. | |||
The planet has a major feature, a massive ongoing storm known as the Great Red Spot that is a massive hurricane-like storm so large that it is readily visible from [[Earth]]-based telescopes. | |||
==Jupiter in [[Science Fiction]]== | |||
Jupiter has played a prominent role in science fiction, largely because authors imagine that some of its larger moons would make suitable colonies for an expanding human population. | |||
* ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and its sequels are set among the moons of Jupiter. | |||
* ''Outland'' is set in a mining colony on Io. | |||
* An episode of [[Babylon 5 (series)|''Babylon 5'']] involved a battle with a [[Shadows|Shadow]] ship around Jupiter. | |||
==See Also== | |||
* [[Hot Jupiter]] | |||
[[Category:Astronomy]] | [[Category:Astronomy]] | ||
[[Category:Planets]] | [[Category:Planets]] | ||
[[Category:Science]] | [[Category:Science]] |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 16 February 2023
Jupiter is a gas giant that is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the solar system.
The planet is often called the Jovian system and has many moons. Of the planet's moons, four are notable: these are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are often referred to as the Galilean moons because they were first observed by Galileo Galilei using his primitive telescope. The moons themselves are of note because of the possibility for liquid water on the moon of Europa and the massive amount of volcanic activity on the moon of Io.
The planet has a major feature, a massive ongoing storm known as the Great Red Spot that is a massive hurricane-like storm so large that it is readily visible from Earth-based telescopes.
Jupiter in Science Fiction
Jupiter has played a prominent role in science fiction, largely because authors imagine that some of its larger moons would make suitable colonies for an expanding human population.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey and its sequels are set among the moons of Jupiter.
- Outland is set in a mining colony on Io.
- An episode of Babylon 5 involved a battle with a Shadow ship around Jupiter.