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Votes:0 Jupiter The Bringer of Jollity Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest. Jupiter is more than twice as massive as all the other planets combined (the mass of Jupiter is 318 times that of Earth). orbit : 778,330,000 km (5.20 AU ) from Sun diameter : 142,984 km (equatorial) mass : 1.900e27 kg Hardcopy The New Solar System Summarizes what we've learned from interplanetary explorations in the last 25 years. My primary reference for The Nine Planets . The Moons of Jupiter 106 images of the Galilean moons from Galileo with unusual descriptive text. Symphony No. 41 in C Major K. 551 ("Jupiter") by W. A. Mozart; I am not sure what it has to do with the planet but it is one of Mozart's best. And that is saying a lot! Jupiter (a.k.a. Jove; Greek Zeus ) was the King of the Gods Read More Go to Site
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