Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: edro13
That's what makes it a planet...Originally posted by: zoiks
Jupiter is a planet made of gases. I'm not sure if it has solid terrain.Originally posted by: purbeast0
wow thats awesome, where was that taken from?
i wonder if some day we will be able to walk on jupiter . the colors of that planet look cool.
Jupiter is a jovian planet (Gas Giant) composed mostly of Hydrogen and Helium with some trace gasses. The inner core of Jupiter is composed of liquid due to the tremendous pressure. There is no solid surface for anybody to walk on......
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Seriously though, I dont understand why we aren't sending out nukes into space to blow crap up... I think that would be the sweetest use of our technology.
At least then we would know there isn't any life on other planets.
Originally posted by: edro13
That's what makes it a planet...Originally posted by: zoiks
Jupiter is a planet made of gases. I'm not sure if it has solid terrain.Originally posted by: purbeast0
wow thats awesome, where was that taken from?
i wonder if some day we will be able to walk on jupiter . the colors of that planet look cool.
Jupiter is a jovian planet
Originally posted by: homestarmy
many more pictures of jupiter here
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Originally posted by: homestarmy
Originally posted by: homestarmy
many more pictures of jupiter here
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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: edro13
That's what makes it a planet...Originally posted by: zoiks
Jupiter is a planet made of gases. I'm not sure if it has solid terrain.Originally posted by: purbeast0
wow thats awesome, where was that taken from?
i wonder if some day we will be able to walk on jupiter . the colors of that planet look cool.
Jupiter is a jovian planet (Gas Giant) composed mostly of Hydrogen and Helium with some trace gasses. The inner core of Jupiter is composed of liquid due to the tremendous pressure. There is no solid surface for anybody to walk on......
Not to mention - a human wouldn't be able to withstand the gravitational forces at the surface.
edit: nope. Just checked. I never looked up that fact, and always believed whatever it was that some teacher at some point said... gravity is only between 2 and 3 times that of earth.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: edro13
It's amazing how huge Jupiter is... yet it has next to zero effect on us.
We should send a nuclear missile into the core of Jupiter and get it to ignite into a 2nd sun.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: edro13
It's amazing how huge Jupiter is... yet it has next to zero effect on us.
We should send a nuclear missile into the core of Jupiter and get it to ignite into a 2nd sun.
Originally posted by: Kibbo
Explain to me how Jupiter can have so much more mass than Earth, yet only have 2g gravity force.
Edit: Found it for myself. It's because Jupiter is so large, you are furthur away from it's center, and the force is weakened by that distance. I shoulcda thought of that..
Originally posted by: homestarmy
many more pictures of jupiter here
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Originally posted by: Kibbo
Explain to me how Jupiter can have so much more mass than Earth, yet only have 2g gravity force.
Edit: Found it for myself. It's because Jupiter is so large, you are furthur away from it's center, and the force is weakened by that distance. I shoulcda thought of that..
Originally posted by: Descartes
This is true, but don't consider it a property of the radius of the planet itself. If the outer gas shells of Jupiter were as dense as its core the surface gravity would be MUCH, MUCH greater.
Originally posted by: Kibbo
Originally posted by: Descartes
This is true, but don't consider it a property of the radius of the planet itself. If the outer gas shells of Jupiter were as dense as its core the surface gravity would be MUCH, MUCH greater.
Yes, but if the density were greater, wouldn't either the mass increase or the radius decrease?
Originally posted by: Descartes
Just for clarification, the distinction between a gas giant like Jupiter and a star is only mass; its mass is what makes it a planet. It would be a star if it were something like 75 times more massive.
That's actually still debatable with the new discoveries of brown dawrfs, which basically have the same phsyical properties as a gas giant such as jupiter.Just for clarification, the distinction between a gas giant like Jupiter and a star is only mass; its mass is what makes it a planet. It would be a star if it were something like 75 times more massive.
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: edro13
That's what makes it a planet...Originally posted by: zoiks
Jupiter is a planet made of gases. I'm not sure if it has solid terrain.Originally posted by: purbeast0
wow thats awesome, where was that taken from?
i wonder if some day we will be able to walk on jupiter . the colors of that planet look cool.
Jupiter is a jovian planet (Gas Giant) composed mostly of Hydrogen and Helium with some trace gasses. The inner core of Jupiter is composed of liquid due to the tremendous pressure. There is no solid surface for anybody to walk on......