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[[Image:nopicyet|thumb|Jupiter and it's moons]] | [[Image:nopicyet|thumb|Jupiter and it's moons]] | ||
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the [[Sol]] system, which can be found at [[HyperSpace]] coordinates 175.2 : 145.0. | Jupiter is the fifth planet in the [[Sol]] system, which can be found at [[HyperSpace]] coordinates 175.2 : 145.0. | ||
It is a [[Water Worlds#Gas Giant|Gas Giant]] With many moons; [[Io]], [[Europa]], [[Calisto]], and [[Ganemede]] <- | It is a [[Water Worlds#Gas Giant|Gas Giant]] With many moons; [[Io]], [[Europa]], [[Calisto]], and [[Ganemede]] | ||
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<td width="50%">Orbit: 5.20 a.u.</td> | |||
<td width="50%">Mass: 337.1 e.s.</td> | |||
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<td width="50%">Atmo: Super Thick</td> | |||
<td width="50%">Radius: 11.2 e.s.</td> | |||
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<td width="50%">Temp: -143 C</td> | |||
<td width="50%">Gravity: 2.68 g.</td> | |||
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<td width="50%">Weather: Class 8</td> | |||
<td width="50%">Day: 0.40 days</td> | |||
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<td width="50%">Tectonics: None</td> | |||
<td width="50%">Tilt: 3</td> | |||
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Jupiter is the largest planetary body in the solar system. As a [[Water Worlds#gas Giant|Gas Giant|]], it is unexplorable by current technology. As such there is no way to determine what if any sort of surface eatures it might contain beneath the massive atmosphere. | |||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] |
Revision as of 20:31, 1 May 2005
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the Sol system, which can be found at HyperSpace coordinates 175.2 : 145.0. It is a Gas Giant With many moons; Io, Europa, Calisto, and Ganemede
Orbit: 5.20 a.u. | Mass: 337.1 e.s. |
Atmo: Super Thick | Radius: 11.2 e.s. |
Temp: -143 C | Gravity: 2.68 g. |
Weather: Class 8 | Day: 0.40 days |
Tectonics: None | Tilt: 3 |
Jupiter is the largest planetary body in the solar system. As a Gas Giant|, it is unexplorable by current technology. As such there is no way to determine what if any sort of surface eatures it might contain beneath the massive atmosphere.