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How many moons does jupiter have?

67 are known, although some are just big rocks. The ones you see in a telscope are the Galilean moons, Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io.
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How far is jupiter from the sun

483.8 million miles on average. (Jupiter like most planets has an elliptical as opposed to circular orbit.)
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How long would it take to get to jupiter

Since the Earth and Jupiter are both revolving around the sun, the distance between them is always changing. The average distance between the Earth and Jupiter is 483 million miles. If you could travel at the speed of light, it would only take you 43 minutes to get to Jupiter. Since people cant travel at the speed of light, you would probably have to take a rocket ship to Jupiter instead- which would take you about 2.2 years if it was going at top speed the whole way. If the California interstate went all the way to Jupiter and you could drive there going 65 mph, it would take you almost 850 years!
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How dense is jupiter?

Jupiter's density is about 1.3 grams per cubic centimeter. See Jupiter Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
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Facts about jupiter

Ammonia crystals and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter#Atmosphere
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I need to know facts about Jupiter

Just Google "Jupiter" - heaps there in Wikipedia
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Facts on jupiter for kids

Thanks heavens for NASA. They've got lots of information about Jupiter including Facts and Figures.

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Why is uranus named uranus

Fun fact. Uranus could have been called Georgium Sidus in honor of King George III. Or Herschel in honor of planet's discoverer. But finally was chosen Uranus because since Saturn was Jupiter's father, the new planet should be named after Saturn's father. More useful information about this planet you can find here https://solarstory.net/planets/uranus
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