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  • ...long<ref>{{cite news|author=Dennis Overbye|title=Hubble Takes Snapshot of Jupiter's 'Black Eye' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/25/science/space/25hubbl |place = [[Jupiter]] ...
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  • [[Callisto (moon)|Callisto]] is a satellite of [[Jupiter]]. The parameters in the equation are <ref>{{cite book |first= Thomas |last *Callisto–Jupiter distance (d<sub>p</sub>) is 1.883 · 10<sup>6</sup> km. ...
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  • ...Mathieu |date=29 Jan 2016 |title=Ancient Babylonian astronomers calculated Jupiter's position from the area under a time-velocity graph |journal=Science |volu ...
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  • {{Short description|Super-Jupiter exoplanet orbiting 38 Virginis}} | mass = 4.51 (± 0.5)<ref name="Borgniet2017"/> {{Jupiter mass|link=y}} ...
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  • ...18.png|caption=Image from [[2MASS]] Two Micron All-Sky Survey|mass=0.103 {{Jupiter mass}}|semimajor=0.1086 AU|eccentricity=0.25°|inclination=87.7°|single_temp ...s://web.archive.org/web/20180703220344/https://upcosmos.com/exoplanets-sub-jupiter-type/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ...
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  • ...long<ref>{{cite news|author=Dennis Overbye|title=Hubble Takes Snapshot of Jupiter's 'Black Eye' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/25/science/space/25hubbl |place = [[Jupiter]] ...
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  • ...l resolution' image (2,876 × 2,068 pixels)) and the orbit of Earth (grey), Jupiter (red) and Neptune (blue). From left to right: The Pistol Star, Rho Cassiope ...about 332,950 times the mass of the [[Earth]] or 1,048 times the mass of [[Jupiter]]. Because the Earth follows an [[elliptical orbit]] around the Sun, the so ...
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  • {{val|0.89|0.14|0.27}}<ref name=Sutlieff/> {{Jupiter radius}} < 18.5<ref name="Zhang2023"/> {{Jupiter mass}} ...
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  • | mean_radius = 1.08 [[Jupiter radius|<var>R</var><sub>Jup</sub>]]{{efn|name=rad}} | mass = {{val|7.29|0.60|0.61|ul=Jupiter mass}}<ref name=Feng2024/> ...
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  • ...{cite journal |doi=10.1146/annurev.aa.31.090193.002515 | volume=31 | title=Jupiter's Great Red Spot and Other Vortices | journal=Annual Review of Astronomy an ...
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  • | mean_radius = {{val|1.44|0.03|ul=Jupiter radius}}<ref name="Carter et al" /> | mass = {{val|7.1|1.2|ul=Jupiter mass}}<ref name="Carter et al" /> ...
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  • | mean_radius = {{val|0.8886|0.0535|0.0526|ul=Jupiter radius}})<ref name="exoarchive"/> | mass = <{{val|4.6|ul=Jupiter mass}} ...
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  • ...bright star and if the planet reflects or emits a lot of light.<ref name="Jupiter"/> ...the minimum star size seems to be about 8.3% of the solar mass, or about {{Jupiter mass|87}}.<ref name="minimum" /><ref name=bbc20060818/> Smaller bodies are ...
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  • | mass = {{val|13.47|5.67|ul=Jupiter mass}}<ref name="Phillips2024"/> | mean_radius = {{val|1.29|0.06|ul=Jupiter radius}}<ref name="Phillips2024"/> ...
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  • |Planet || || Mercury ||Venus ||Earth ||Mars ||Jupiter ||Saturn ||Uranus ||Neptune ||Pluto |Jupiter||11.863 ||0.246 ||0.649 ||1.092 ||2.235 || ||19.865 ||13.813 ||12.783 || ...
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  • ...ary 2M1101B has a spectral type of M8.25 ± 0.25, with a mass of about 26 {{Jupiter mass}} and a temperature of 2632 K (2359&nbsp;°C; 4279&nbsp;°F). Based on s ...
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  • {{Short description|Hot Jupiter exoplanet orbiting WASP-121}} | mean_radius = {{val|1.753|0.036|ul=Jupiter radius}} ...
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  • ...urn were born from pebbles|url=https://www.science.org/content/article/how-jupiter-and-saturn-were-born-pebbles|publisher=Science|accessdate=22 November 2015} ...ng beyond 20 AU. This distant formation offers a potential explanation for Jupiter's enrichment in noble gases.<ref name="Bitsch_etal_2015">{{cite journal|las ...
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  • ...the Solar System on a [[hyperbolic trajectory]] due to a close approach to Jupiter. In the 43 years since its discovery only two objects with higher eccentric ...9 December 1980, it passed within 0.228&nbsp;[[Astronomical unit|AU]] of [[Jupiter]],<ref name=jpldata/> which accelerated the comet briefly giving an (epoch ...
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  • ...e between eclipses would be greater while the Earth is moving further from Jupiter and lesser while moving closer. ..., and thus longitude, based on the times of the eclipses of the moons of [[Jupiter]], in essence using the [[Jovian system]] as a cosmic clock; this method wa ...
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  • ...round the circumstellar dust, or by a [[Jupiter|Jovian]]-mass companion ({{Jupiter mass|~1}}), with an [[orbital period]] around R Fornacis of 185 years.<ref ...
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