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The astronomical symbol of the planet Jupiter. This SVG is a trace of the symbol as displayed by the font Arial Unicode MS Regular. Saved in Adobe Illustrator CS2. Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...

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Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Adrastea (IPA: , ad-ra-stee-a, Greek Αδράστεια) is the second of Jupiters known moons (counting outward from the planet). ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Carme (IPA: , kar-mee, Greek Κάρμη) is one of Jupiters moons. ... Jupiters 4 Galilean moons, in a composite image comparing their sizes and the size of Jupiter (Great Red Spot visible). ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Lysithea (lye-sith-ee-a or li-sith-ee-a, IPA , ; Greek Λυσιθέα) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Displays the remaining eight planets with the three new dwarf planets. ... Adjective Jovian Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa Hydrogen ~86% Helium ~14% Methane 0. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure trace Carbon dioxide 100% Callisto (kÉ™-lis-toe, IPA: ; Greek Καλλιστώ) is a moon of the planet Jupiter, discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 1 µPa Oxygen 100% Europa redirects here. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Metis (IPA: , mee-tis, Greek Μήτις) is the innermost member of the Jupiters small inner moons. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Amalthea (am-É™l-thee-É™, IPA: , Greek Αμάλθεια) is the third moon of Jupiter (in order of distance from the planet), and the fifth in order of discovery, hence its Roman numeral designation of Jupiter V. It was discovered on September 9, 1892 by Edward Emerson Barnard using... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure trace Oxygen 100% Ganymede (gan-É™-meed, IPA: ; Greek Γανυμήδης) is Jupiters largest moon, and indeed the largest moon in the entire solar system; it is larger in diameter than Mercury but only about half its mass. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Thebe (thee-bee, IPA ; Greek Θήβη) is the fourth of Jupiters known moons by distance from the planet. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Leda (lee-da, IPA , Greek Λήδα) is a satellite of Jupiter that was discovered by Charles T. Kowal at the Mount Palomar Observatory on September 14, 1974, right after three nights worth of photographic plates had been taken (September 11 through 13; Leda appears on all of... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Himalia (hye-mal-ee-a, also hi-mahl-ee-a, IPA , ; Greek ‘Ιμαλíα) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Elara (ee-lur-a or ee-lair-a, IPA or , Greek Ελάρη) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Ananke (a-nang-kee, IPA ; Greek Ανάγκη) is one of Jupiters moons. ... Pasiphaë (IPA: , pa-sif-a-ee, Greek Πασιφάη) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Sinope (IPA: , si-noe-pee, Greek Σινώπη) is a moon of Jupiter discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson at Lick Observatory in 1914, and is named after Sinope of Greek mythology. ... Chinese Celestial symbols on an antique bronze mirror Astronomical symbols are symbols used to represent various celestial objects, theoretical constructs and observational events in astronomy. ... Atmospheric pressure 0 kPa Themisto (thÉ™-mis-toe, IPA: ; Greek Θεμιστώ), or Jupiter XVIII, is a moon of Jupiter. ... Callirrhoe (IPA: , ka-leer-oe-ee, Greek Καλλιρρόη) (Jupiter XVII) is one of Jupiters outermost named natural satellites. ... Kale (IPA: , kay-lee) (Jupiter XXXVII) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Some of Jupiters moons and their highly inclined orbits Jupiter has 63 known natural satellites. ... Euporie (ew-por-ee-É™, IPA: ; Greek Ευπορία), or Jupiter XXXIV, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Orthosie (IPA: , or-thoe-see-a) (Jupiter XXXV) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Euanthe (IPA: , ew-an-thee) (Jupiter XXXIII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Thyone (IPA: , thye-oe-nee, Greek Θυώνη) (Jupiter XXIX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Harpalyke (IPA: , har-pal-i-kee, Greek ‘Αρπαλύκη) (Jupiter XXII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Hermippe (IPA: , hur-mip-ee) (Jupiter XXX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Praxidike (IPA: , prak-sid-i-kee, Greek Πραξιδίκη) (Jupiter XXVII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Iocaste (IPA: , eye-oe-kas-tee, Greek Ιοκάστη) (Jupiter XXIV) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Pasithee (IPA: , pa-sith-ee-a, Greek Πασιθέη) (Jupiter XXXVIII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Chaldene (IPA: , kal-dee-nee, Greek Χαλδηνη?) (Jupiter XXI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Isonoe (IPA: , eye-son-oe-ee, Greek Ισονοη) (Jupiter XXVI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Aitne (IPA: , et-nee, Greek Άιτνη) (Jupiter XXXI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Erinome (IPA: , air-rin-a-mee, Greek Ερινομη) (Jupiter XXV) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Taygete (IPA: , tay-ij-i-tee, Greek Ταϋγέτη) (Jupiter XX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Kalyke (IPA: , kal-i-kee, Greek Καλύκη) (Jupiter XXIII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Eurydome (IPA: , ew-rid-a-mee, Greek Ευριδομη) (Jupiter XXXII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Autonoe (aw-ton-oe-ee, IPA , Greek Αυτονόη) (Jupiter XXVIII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Sponde (IPA: , spon-dee, Greek Σπονδή) (Jupiter XXXVI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Megaclite (IPA: , meg-a-klye-tee, Latin MegaclÄ«tÄ“, from Greek) (Jupiter XIX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2000 J 11 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Arche (IPA: , ar-kee, Greek Αρχη) (Jupiter XLIII) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Eukelade (IPA: , ew-kel-a-dee, Greek Ευκελαδη) (Jupiter XLVII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 2 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 3 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 4 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 5 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Helike (IPA: , hel-i-kee, Greek ‘Ελίκη) (Jupiter XLV) is a moon of Jupiter. ... Aoede (IPA: , ay-ee-dee, Greek Αοιδή) (Jupiter XLI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Hegemone (IPA: , hi-jem-a-nee, Greek ‘Ηγεμόνη) (Jupiter XXXIX) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 9 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 10 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Kallichore (IPA: , ka-lik-a-ree, Greek Καλλιχόρη; also Jupiter XLIV) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 12 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Cyllene (IPA: , si-lee-nee, Greek Κυλλήνη) (Jupiter XLVIII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 14 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 15 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 16 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 17 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 18 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 19 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Carpo (IPA: , kar-poe, Greek Καρπώ) (Jupiter XLVI) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Mneme (IPA: , nee-mee, Greek Μνήμη) (Jupiter XL) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... Thelxinoe (IPA: , thel-zin-oe-ee, Greek Θελξινόη) (Jupiter XLII) is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... S/2003 J 23 is a natural satellite of Jupiter. ... The Himalia group is a dynamical grouping of Jupiters moons, which share similar orbits. ... The Ananke group is made up of moons of Jupiter which share similar orbits. ... The Carme group is made up of moons of Jupiter which share similar orbits. ... The Pasiphaë group is made up of moons of Jupiter which share similar orbits. ... The inner satellites of Jupiter are four small moons that orbit close to Jupiter, merging with its planetary ring. ... This is a list of the named rings of Jupiter. ... Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure trace Sulfur dioxide 90% Io (eye-oe, IPA: , Greek Ῑώ) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter. ... In English the days of the week are: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday and Sunday are commonly called the weekend and are days of rest and recreation in most western cultures. ... Overview of the planets and dwarf planets in the Solar System. ...


 

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