structure and behavior of jupiter by: raphael abanilla please use only one font style
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Structure
and
Behavior of
Jupiter
By: Raphael Abanilla
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CONTENTS
• Introduction • Structure & internal structure• Behavior • Composition• Mass• Moons• Great red spot
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STRUCTURE & BEHAVIOR OF JUPITER• Introduction • Structure & internal structure• Behavior • Composition• Mass• Moons• Great red spot
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Introduction
• JUPITER is the fifth planet from the sun• Largest planet within the solar system• Considered as a Gas giant containing 90%
hydrogen and 10% helium
• Mass: one-thousand that of the sun but is two and a half times the mass of all the planets in our solar system
• Also classified to be a Jovian or also known as outer planet together with Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
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Structure & internal structure
• Composed primarily of gaseous and liquid matter
• Considered as the largest planet----having a diameter of 142,984km at its equator
• Density: 1.326g/cm3• Outer layer is composed of molecular
hydrogen• Surrounding layer is composed of metallic
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Structure & internal structure
• Composed primarily of gaseous and liquid matter
• Considered as the largest planet----having a diameter of 142,984km at its equator
• Density: 1.326g/cm3• Outer layer is composed of molecular
hydrogen• Surrounding layer is composed of metallic
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External & Internal Structure
• Gaseous & liquid matter• Equatorial diameter of
142,984km (largest)• 1.326 g/cm3 density• Outer layer molecular
hydrogen• Surrounding layer of
metallic hydrogen
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External & Internal Structure
• Gaseous & liquid matter• Equatorial diameter of
142,984km (largest)• 1.326 g/cm3 density• Outer layer molecular
hydrogen• Surrounding layer of
metallic hydrogen
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Behavior
• The average distance between Jupiter and the sun is 778 million km
• The distance from Jupiter and the sun varies by 75 million km between perihelion and aphelion
• Completes an orbit every 11.86 years• Jupiter’s elliptical orbit is inclined 1.31
degrees compared to earth• Does not experience seasonal
changes:small axial tilt (3.13)• Fastest of all the planets, completing its
axis in less than 10 hours
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Behavior
• The average distance between Jupiter and the sun is 778 million km
• The distance from Jupiter and the sun varies by 75 million km between perihelion and aphelion
• Completes an orbit every 11.86 years• Jupiter’s elliptical orbit is inclined 1.31
degrees compared to earth• Does not experience seasonal
changes:small axial tilt (3.13)• Fastest of all the planets, completing its
axis in less than 10 hours
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Composition
• Jupiter’s atmosphere is composed of about 88-92%hydrogen and 8-12%helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules
• The atmosphere contains trace amounts of methane, water vapor, ammonia, and silicon based compounds
• There are also some traces of carbon, ethane, hydrogen sulfide, neon, oxygen, phosphine, and sulfur
• Through infrared and UV measurements, trace amounts of benzene and other hydrocarbons have been found
• The outermost layer of the atmosphere contains crystals or also called frozen ammonia
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Composition
• Jupiter’s atmosphere is composed of about 88-92%hydrogen and 8-12%helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules
• The atmosphere contains trace amounts of methane, water vapor, ammonia, and silicon based compounds
• There are also some traces of carbon, ethane, hydrogen sulfide, neon, oxygen, phosphine, and sulfur
• Through infrared and UV measurements, trace amounts of benzene and other hydrocarbons have been found
• The outermost layer of the atmosphere contains crystals or also called frozen ammonia
Another problem with the slide is that you went back to composition (structure) when you were already discussing behavior. This gives the presentation a disorderly feel because you jump back and forth from topic to topic instead of following a smooth outline.
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Composition89.8±2.0% hydrogen (H2
)
10.2±2.0% helium~0.3% methane
~0.026% ammonia~0.003% hydrogen
deuteride(HD)
0.0006% ethane0.0004% waterIces:
ammoniawaterammonium hydrosulfide(NH4SH)
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Mass
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Moons of Jupiter
• Was discovered by the great scientist Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius
• Lo, callisto, ganymede,and europa are the four moons of jupiter
• for every four orbits that Io makes around Jupiter, Europa makes exactly two orbits and Ganymede makes exactly one
• This resonance causes the gravitational effects of the three large moons to distort their orbits into elliptical shapes, since each moon receives an extra tug from its neighbors at the same point in every orbit it makes.
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Callisto Europa Ganymede Lo
The four moons of Jupiter
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Great red spot
Thank you for your
cooperation!
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