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    Jupiter on enimmäkseen nestemäisestä vedystä ja heliumista koostuva jättiläisplaneetta, jonka kaasukehässä on valtavia virtauksia ja pyörremyrskyjä. Jupiter on selvästi Aurinkokunnan suurin planeetta. Sen massa on 2,5 kertaa niin suuri kuin kaikkien muiden planeettojen yhteensä. Jupiterista nähdään ainoastaan sen pilvien yläosa.

  2. Jupiter performing in 2015. From left to right: Teru, Zin, Hizaki. Jupiter is a Japanese visual kei symphonic power metal band, formed in 2013 by four of the five members of Versailles. After several personnel changes, guitarists Hizaki and Teru remain the only original members, with drummer Daisuke and vocalist Kuze completing the current lineup.

  3. 610 km (380 mi) The PGM-19 Jupiter was the first nuclear armed, medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was a liquid-propellant rocket using RP-1 fuel and LOX oxidizer, with a single Rocketdyne LR79-NA (model S-3D) rocket engine producing 667 kilonewtons (150,000 lb f) of thrust.

  4. Jupiter. God of the sky and lightning. Member of the Archaic and Capitoline Triads. A marble statue of Jupiter from c. 100 AD [a] Other names. Jove. Venerated in. Imperial cult of Ancient Rome. Polytheistic religion.

  5. Јупитер ( лат. Iuppiter; грч. Δίας) представља једну од 8 планета Сунчевог система [а] и уједно најмасивније небеско тело у целом Сунчевом систему после Сунца. Са масом од око 1,8986×10 27 kg и до 2,5 пута ...

  6. The Jupiter trojans, commonly called trojan asteroids or simply trojans, are a large group of asteroids that share the planet Jupiter 's orbit around the Sun. Relative to Jupiter, each trojan librates around one of Jupiter's stable Lagrange points: either L4, existing 60° ahead of the planet in its orbit, or L5, 60° behind.

  7. The Baroque-era restoration of the arms gives Jupiter a baton-like scepter in his raised hand. Among Jupiter's most ancient epithets is Lucetius, interpreted as referring to light (lux, lucis), specifically sunlight, by ancient and some modern scholars such as Wissowa. [6] The Carmen Saliare, however, indicates that it refers to lightning. [7]

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