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'''Jupiter''' is the fifth planet from the [[Sun]] and the largest in the [[Solar System|solar system]], able to fit over 1,300 [[Earth (planet)|Earth]]s inside of it. It is named after the [[Rome|Roman]] [[god]] [[Jupiter (god)|of the same name]], who was [[Saturn]]'s son and the most popular Roman deity. Jupiter has thousands of moons, including [[Titan]], [[Io]], and [[Ganymede]]. | '''Jupiter''' is the fifth planet from the [[Sun]] and the largest in the [[Solar System|solar system]], able to fit over 1,300 [[Earth (planet)|Earth]]s inside of it; as well as the planet with the strongest gravity, 2.5 times Earth's. It is named after the [[Rome|Roman]] [[god]] [[Jupiter (god)|of the same name]], who was [[Saturn]]'s son and the most popular Roman deity. Jupiter has thousands of moons, including [[Titan]], [[Io]], and [[Ganymede]]. | ||
Jupiter is very [[storm]]y. Among the fiercest storms is the [[Great Red Spot]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:11, 10 September 2024
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the solar system, able to fit over 1,300 Earths inside of it; as well as the planet with the strongest gravity, 2.5 times Earth's. It is named after the Roman god of the same name, who was Saturn's son and the most popular Roman deity. Jupiter has thousands of moons, including Titan, Io, and Ganymede.
Jupiter is very stormy. Among the fiercest storms is the Great Red Spot.