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Jupiter
Our solar system's largest planet is huge enough that all of the system's other planets could fit inside it. Although Jupiter has been known since ancient times, scientists are still learning exciting new information about the planet and its satellites today. In fact, several of its moons...
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Britannica Educational Publishing
2017
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author | Penne, Barbra Zumbusch, Amelie Von |
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description | Our solar system's largest planet is huge enough that all of the system's other planets could fit inside it. Although Jupiter has been known since ancient times, scientists are still learning exciting new information about the planet and its satellites today. In fact, several of its moons are now believed to have oceans below their icy surfaces. Chapters focus on topics such as Jupiter's orbit and rotation, rings, atmosphere, and moons, as well as on the space missions that have helped us get a closer look at the planet and its moons over the past decades. |
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spelling | cern-22453262021-04-21T19:19:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2245326engPenne, BarbraZumbusch, Amelie VonJupiterAstrophysics and AstronomyOur solar system's largest planet is huge enough that all of the system's other planets could fit inside it. Although Jupiter has been known since ancient times, scientists are still learning exciting new information about the planet and its satellites today. In fact, several of its moons are now believed to have oceans below their icy surfaces. Chapters focus on topics such as Jupiter's orbit and rotation, rings, atmosphere, and moons, as well as on the space missions that have helped us get a closer look at the planet and its moons over the past decades.Britannica Educational Publishingoai:cds.cern.ch:22453262017 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Penne, Barbra Zumbusch, Amelie Von Jupiter |
title | Jupiter |
title_full | Jupiter |
title_fullStr | Jupiter |
title_full_unstemmed | Jupiter |
title_short | Jupiter |
title_sort | jupiter |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2245326 |
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