2. Jupiter was discovered On January 6th 1610. By Galileo.
He used telescope to study the sky which led to their
discovery
The Romans knew of seven bright objects in the sky the
sun the moon and five brightest planets. They named
them after their most important gods. Jupiter the
largest planet was named after the king of the Roman
Gods. [Zeus in Greek god]
This is an unique picture of Jupiter SYMBOL.
3. This planet is ___5.2_AU__ from the sun.
Distance from the sun in AU is 5.2 and in km is 788
million km.
how long is one trip around the sun? Well it takes
11.86 earth years and 4,332 days and the length
7.88 as the length.
This picture shows where Jupiter is located
4. The is Mass=1.8913 x1027 kilo
Volume=1.43x1015 Equatorial
Circumference=449,197 Mean Destiny=1.33
grams per centimeter.
Gravity=24.9ms2.
This is an picture of Jupiter
This picture just
shows Jupiter an
how its white and
brownish in the
dark. And how it isn't
red all the time.
5.
6. . The atmosphere of Jupiter is 90 percent hydrogen. The
remaining 10 percent is almost completely made up of
helium though there are small traces of other gases inside.
Include While some theorize that the core is a hot molten
ball of liquid, other research indicates that it could be a
Solid rock14 to 18 times the mass of the Earth. The
temperature at the core is estimated to be about 35,000
degrees Celsius 63,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is
information about Jupiter atmosphere core.
7. List surface temperatures – coldest, hottest,
average.
The temperature on Jupiter is 70 degrees
Celsius.
Describe the details about weather found on
your planet. If you are doing Jupiter or
Neptune, this is where you should show and tell
about the large spot.
What's the information about the large spot on
Jupiter.
The large spot on Jupiter is about when Jupiter
has storms and it happens in the great red spot
and when the sun gets really HOT. that’s what
the great red spot is.
8. How many moons does your planet have?
List moon names.
If your planet has no moons, add more
pictures and captions instead.
9. Tell us about this interesting moon.
Provide several facts.
Include a photo (with a caption).
Again, if your planet does not have moons,
add more photos and captions.
10. Provide information about the rings
surrounding your planet.
Include a photo (with a caption) of the rings.
If your planet does not have rings, add more
photos and descriptive captions.
11. List satellite names and dates that have
explored your planet.
Include a photo (with a caption that
describes the mission) of at least one of the
satellites that has visited your planet.
Add more slides if you need to.
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points!
This presentation is worth 800 points.
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with a high level of effort?
250 for great images with excellent captions.
50 for style and neatness. Is your presentation colorful,
easy to read, and neat?
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Add more photos with descriptive captions
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Add an audio narration
Add supportive graphics
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