Earth’s has a mean radius of 6,371 km (3,958.8 mi), and a mass of5.97 × 1024kg, whereas Jupiter has a mean radius of 69,911 ± 6 km (43441 mi) and a mass of 1.8986×1027kg. In short, Jupiter is almost 11 times the size of Earth, and just under 318 times as massive. ...
One of the planets of the solar system, next in magnitude to Jupiter, but more remote from the sun. Its diameter is seventy thousand miles, its mean distance from the sun nearly eight hundred and eighty millions of miles, and its year, or periodical revolution round the sun, nearly twenty...
0111.[16] Even though its performance was considered excellent, it was never refined into a mass-production version, since the Earth Federation government did not believe that conflicts would ever erupt on Earth again.[17] Earth Federation Air Force...
Jupiter magnetosphereenergetic particlesWe present a continuing investigation of mass‐/charge‐dependent interactions between energetic ions (greater than tens of kiloelectron volts) and planetary magnetopauses and of the escape of the ions across the boundary. Previous studies at Earth using ...
The second planet of the system, TOI-1736 c, is a so-called "super-Jupiter" with a mass around 2,800 times that of Earth and a width around 9 times that ofJupiter, making it a stunning 99 times wider than Earth. —Jupiter-like exoplanets reveal our solar system may not be so uniqu...
earth or any other colossal body is known as a satellite. there are two major types of categorization when it comes down to satellites, one is natural and the other is man-made. some examples of natural satellites are planets, moons, and comets. jupiter has 67 natural satellites. the earth...
longer than its pole-to-pole radius. Ergo, Earth has a slightequatorial bulgethat makes it spherically imperfect. So at the equator, Earth is 0.3 percent thicker than it is from pole to pole. On some other worlds that disparity is way more extreme. (Looking at you, Saturn and Jupiter.)...
The equilibrium mass-dependent isotopic fractionation between two phases is a function of 1/T2(ref.44). We tentatively fit our ∆15Nmetal-silicatealong with the data of ref.35as a multi-function offO2, temperature (K), and all other parameters that potentially affect ∆15Nmetal-silicate. ...
Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar system, behind Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. With a diameter of 86,881 miles (139,822 km), Jupiter— the largest planet in the solar system — is 11 times wider than Earth. The gas giant has a volume of 343 trillion cubic miles...
Evolution of major volatile abundances in the bulk silicate Earth (BSE) scaled by those of CI chondrites in the nominal model. The abundances are normalized by each planetary mass at each time for (a) the main accretion stage, from 10 to 99.5% of Earth’s accretion, and (b) the late ...