Planet Jupiter

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A website about the planet Jupiter

Jupiter and its moons is one of the most interesting planetary views in the sky. Jupiter is a gas giant which is easily visable to binoculars or telescopic viewing. The Moons of Jupiter were first reported by Galileo Galilei with his telescope in 1610. Jupiter is named after the Roman king of the gods, Jupiter (Zeus).

Today in Astronomy History
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September 4, 1682
English astronomer Edmund Halley observes the comet which will bear his name.

September 4, 1990
A single small meteorite falls through the porch of a house in Burnwell, Pike County, Kentucky.

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