Mass Of Jupiter Compared To Rest Of Planets is a photograph by Lynette Cook/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 13th, 2018.
Mass Of Jupiter Compared To Rest Of Planets
Jupiter's mass. Illustration of the planets of the Solar System on a weighing scale, with Jupiter outweighing all the other planets put together.... more
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Mass Of Jupiter Compared To Rest Of Planets
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Lynette Cook/science Photo Library
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Jupiter's mass. Illustration of the planets of the Solar System on a weighing scale, with Jupiter outweighing all the other planets put together. Jupiter's mass is about two and a half times that of the Solar System's other planets combined. Although called a planet, it is technically a brown dwarf - a star that is too small to self- ignite. Jupiter is over three times further from the Sun than Earth is. A year on the planet lasts about 12 Earth-years, while a day lasts only 10 hours.
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September 13th, 2018
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