Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet
in the Solar System. It
is a gas giant with mass one-thousandth that of the Sun but is
two and a half times the mass of all the other planets in the Solar System
combined. Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Together, these
four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian or outer planets. The planet was known
by astronomers of ancient times, and was associated with the mythology
and religious beliefs of many cultures. The Romans named the planet after the Roman god Jupiter. When viewed from Earth, Jupiter can reach
an apparent magnitude of −2.94, making it on average the
third-brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and Venus. (Mars can briefly match Jupiter's brightness
at certain points in its orbit.)
Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen with a quarter of its mass being helium, although helium
only comprises about a tenth of the number of molecules. It may also have a
rocky core of heavier elements, but like the other gas giants, Jupiter
lacks a well-defined solid surface. Because of its rapid rotation, the planet's
shape is that of an oblate spheroid (it possesses a slight but noticeable
bulge around the equator). The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into
several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along
their interacting boundaries. A prominent result is the Great Red Spot,
a giant storm that is known to have existed since at least the 17th century
when it was first seen by telescope. Surrounding
Jupiter is a faint planetary ring system and a powerful magnetosphere.
There are also at least 67 moons, including the four large moons called the Galilean moons that were first discovered by Galileo Galileo in 1610. Ganymede,
the largest of these moons, has a diameter greater than that of the planet Mercury.
Jupiter has been explored on several occasions by robotic spacecraft, most notably during
the early Pioneer and Voyager flyby missions and later by the Galileo orbiter. The most recent probe to
visit Jupiter was the Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft in late February 2007. The
probe used the gravity from Jupiter to increase its speed.
Future targets for exploration in the Jovian system include the possible
ice-covered liquid ocean on the moon Europa.
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