The biggest planet in the Solar
System: The Jupiter.
The heaviest of all planets in the solar
system: The Jupiter.
The distance from the Sun to the
Jupiter? Average distance is 778.3
million km.
Time taken by the Jupiter for one revolution around the
Sun: 11.86 years.
The time required by the Jupiter for one rotation on its
axis? 9 hours 50 minutes 30
seconds.
What is the speed of the revolution of the
Jupiter? 45062 km/hour.
The diameter of the Jupiter: 142
km.
How many satellites are there for the
Jupiter? 16 (Sixteen).
The mass of the Jupiter: 317.83
times that of the Earth.
The gaseous mixture which envelops the
Jupiter: Helium, Hydrogen, Ammonia
and Methane.
Average surface temperature of the
Jupiter: 140 degree C.
A planet which releases intense radio
emanation. The Jupiter
The volume of the Jupiter:
132.14 that of the water.
The density of the Jupiter: 1.3
that of the water.
Which one of the satellites of the Jupiter was the first to be
discovered? Io
Who discovered Io? Galileo in
1610.
Which are the biggest satellites of
Jupiter?
Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, which were discovered by Galileo in
1610. They are now known as Galilean
satellites.