Jupiter is a very windy and stormy planet. There are constant storms over Jupiter, with winds reaching speeds of well over 390 miles per hour. The atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and ammonia.
Lightning has been observed on Jupiter, leading astronomers to believe there might be water clouds beneath the ammonia layer that we cannot see.
The planet is very cold, usually between -120 and -140 Celsius on average.
There is a large storm, called "The Great Red Spot" which has been raging on the planet. the storm was discovered over 350 years ago and is STILL raging on today.
The answer is High in the atmsosphere it's very cold and windy. Far below the clouds it's hotter than a blast furnace and even windier, and at all levels within the clouds there's constant lightning. The Galileo probe reported higher and higher windspeeds as it encountered higher and higher pressures and temperatures. When the probe was destroyed, the temperature was more than 300 degree F and the pressure was some 23 atmospheres. At that point it was 100 miles or more beneath the top of the clouds, but Jupiter's atmosphere is much deeper than that. If you could survive the pressure and intense heat, you would find the lower atmosphere to be a very Hellish and pitch black place before it turns to liquid molecular hydrogen. The atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of ammonia, water, methane and other deadly chemicals such as phosphine and phosgene. Jupiter's upper atmosphere is clear and there appears to be several layers of clouds in the atmosphere. Wind speeds in Jupiter's atmosphere exceed 400 mph and there are thunderstorms everywhere. The atmosphere is riddled with huge storms, the biggest one being the Great Red Spot. This is a huge anti-cyclone or high pressure region that is 30,000 miles long. The planet's atmosphere is affected by the planet's very rapid spin, a day on Jupiter is less than 10 hours. The belts you see on the planet are where jet streams exist, and they blow in opposite directions. Jupiter only gets about 4 percent of the Solar energy Earth gets per square meter, thus the planet's internal heat is what drives it's weather. Jupiter has four large, planet sized moons and some 59 or 60 small moons. The large moons follow regular circular orbits about Jupiter whereas all but a few of the rest follow very elliptical and inclined orbit. Some even circle Jupiter backwards in relation to it's rotation. All are almost certainly captured asteroids
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Jupiter doesnâ??t have a surface so there isnâ??t a huge climate system. However, the atmosphere is said to have 10 times as much pressure as Earth.
in the core it is 35000 in the clouds its -186
yes there is and it is 36,000 degresfarinet
Jupiters average temperature is around -153oC
jupiters ice moon is Io
Jupiters Darling was created on 2004-06-22.
approximately 1.3 can fit in Jupiters core
Jupiters gravitational field strength is 25 Nkg^-1
Jupiters orbital speed in relation to the sun is 13.07 km/sec on average.
Conrad Jupiters Art Prize was created in 1968.
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