Outline of Jupiter
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Jupiter:
Jupiter – fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a giant planet with a mass one-thousandth that of the Sun, but two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined. Jupiter is a gas giant, along with Saturn, with the other two giant planets, Uranus and Neptune, being ice giants. Jupiter was known to astronomers of ancient times.[1] The Romans named it after their god Jupiter.[2] When viewed from Earth, Jupiter can reach an apparent magnitude of −2.94, bright enough for its reflected light to cast shadows,[3] and making it on average the third-brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and Venus.
Contents
- 1 Classification of Jupiter
- 2 Location of Jupiter
- 3 Features of Jupiter
- 4 Natural satellites of Jupiter
- 5 History of Jupiter
- 6 Exploration of Jupiter
- 7 Jupiter-related fiction
- 8 Jupiter-related organizations
- 9 Jupiter-related publications
- 10 See also
- 11 References
- 12 External links
Classification of Jupiter
Location of Jupiter
- Milky Way Galaxy – barred spiral galaxy
- Orion Arm – a spiral arm of the Milky Way
- Solar System – the Sun and the objects that orbit it, including 8 planets, the 5th planet from the sun being Jupiter
- Orion Arm – a spiral arm of the Milky Way
Features of Jupiter
Natural satellites of Jupiter
Inner Moons of Jupiter
Galilean moons of Jupiter
Io
- Volcanism on Io
- Exploration of Io
- Regions on Io
- Volcanic features on Io
- Mountains on Io
- Quadrangles on Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
Irregular prograde moons of Jupiter
Himalia group of moons of Jupiter
Irregular retrograde moons
Ananke group of moons of Jupiter
- Ananke
- Praxidike
- Harpalyke
- Iocaste
- Euanthe
- Thyone
- S/2003 J 3
- Jupiter LII
- Thelxinoe
- S/2003 J 16
- Hermippe
- Mneme
Carme group of moons of Jupiter
- Herse
- Kale
- Aitne
- Taygete
- S/2003 J 19
- Chaldene
- Erinome
- Kallichore
- Kalyke
- Carme
- Pasithee
- Jupiter LI
- Eukelade
- Arche
- Isonoe
- S/2003 J 9
- Jupiter LVII
Pasiphae group of moons of Jupiter
- Euporie
- Jupiter LV
- Helike
- Orthosie
- Jupiter LIV
- Jupiter LVIII
- S/2003 J 10
- S/2003 J 23
- Aoede
- Callirrhoe
- Eurydome
- Kore
- Cyllene
- Jupiter LVI
- Jupiter LIX
- S/2003 J 4
- Pasiphae
- Hegemone
- Sinope
- Sponde
- Autonoe
- Megaclite
History of Jupiter
Exploration of Jupiter
Flyby missions to explore Jupiter
- Pioneer program
- Pioneer 10
- Pioneer 11
- Voyager program
- Voyager 1
- Voyager 2
- Ulysses
- Cassini–Huygens
- New Horizons
Direct missions to explore Jupiter
Proposed missions to explore Jupiter
- EJSM/Laplace
- Jupiter Europa Orbiter
- Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter
- Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter
- Io Volcano Observer
- Colonization of Europa
Cancelled missions to explore Jupiter
Exploration of Jupiter's moons
- Jupiter in fiction
- Jovian
- Jupiter's moons in fiction
- Jovian–Plutonian gravitational effect
- Jupiter Effect
See also
References
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External links
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- June 2010 impact video
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- Photographs of Jupiter circa 1920s from the Lick Observatory Records Digital Archive, UC Santa Cruz Library's Digital Collections
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