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{{Planet|picture=[[Image:Jupiter.jpg|250px]] | {{Planet|picture=[[Image:Jupiter.jpg|250px]] | ||
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|size=Oblate Spheroid;<br> Or = 71,492km; Pr = 66,854 | |size=Oblate Spheroid;<br> Or = 71,492km; Pr = 66,854 | ||
|type=[[Main Mission]] | |type=[[Main Mission]] | ||
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− | '''Jupiter''' is a gas giant, and the fifth planet from the [[Sun]]. It has no known surface, and is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium; despite being composed of such light gases, it is the most massive planet, with a mass more than twice that of the | + | '''Jupiter''' is a gas giant, and the fifth planet from the [[Sun]]. It has no known surface, and is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium; however, despite being composed of such light gases, it is the most massive planet of the solar system, with a mass more than twice that of the system's other planets, combined. |
==Spacesim Missions== | ==Spacesim Missions== | ||
− | Spacesim has visited Jupiter during one [[main mission]], [[Jupiter 1998]], in which the [[Hawking]] entered its outer atmosphere. | + | [[Spacesim]] has visited Jupiter during one [[main mission]], [[Jupiter 1998]], in which the [[Hawking]] entered its outer atmosphere. |
Revision as of 17:31, 10 March 2010
[[Image:|300px|Jupiter]] | |
Jupiter | |
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Category | Planet |
Size | Oblate Spheroid; Or = 71,492km; Pr = 66,854 |
Orbited Body | Unknown |
Periapsis | Not Verified |
Apoapsis | Not Verified |
Time Delay | Not Calculated |
Type of Visit | Main Mission |
Jupiter is a gas giant, and the fifth planet from the Sun. It has no known surface, and is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium; however, despite being composed of such light gases, it is the most massive planet of the solar system, with a mass more than twice that of the system's other planets, combined.
Spacesim Missions
Spacesim has visited Jupiter during one main mission, Jupiter 1998, in which the Hawking entered its outer atmosphere.