Jupiter

  • Jupiter: and How to Observe It
    By John W. McAnally

    “Surface Changes on Io During the Galileo Mission”, P. Geissler, A. McEwen, C. Phillips, L. Keszthelyi, and J. Spencer. Icarus 2004, 169, pp. 36,37 “Surface Changes on Io During the Galileo Mission”, Paul Geissler, Alfred McEwen, ...

  • Jupiter: A Novel
    By Ben Bova

    The screen brightened to life , showing a stream of bright white swirling through the dark ocean . It's just as Lane described it , Grant thought : a whirlwind of snow . He knew the white color of the imagery was an artifact created by ...

  • Jupiter
    By John Carney

    Containing the irreverent hits Aichmalatoi and The Atlantiad, John Carney's Jupiter tells a tale of contemporary American society using all the tropes of Ancient Greece and Rome.

  • Jupiter
    By Dennis Brindell Fradin

    Discusses the giant planet, how it was named, and the information astronomers have gathered about it.

  • Jupiter
    By William Sheehan, Thomas Hockey

    As suspected by the American amateur Elmer J. Reese from observations with a 15-cm reflector in 1949, and as finally proved in the 1970s by Reese, Bradford Smith and Gordon Solberg in photographic work at New Mexico State University, ...

  • Jupiter: The Largest Planet
    By Daisy Allyn

    Presents general information about the planet Jupiter, including its place in the solar system, what it is made of, and its moons.

  • Jupiter
    By Seymour Simon

    Describes the characteristics of the planet Jupiter and its moons as revealed by photographs sent back by two unmanned Voyager spaceships which took one-and-one half years to reach this distant...

  • Jupiter: The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere
    By William B. McKinnon, Fran Bagenal, Timothy E. Dowling

    One possibility is the mantle stoichiometry assumed by Sohl et al . ... fully differentiated models of Ganymede with solar composition mantles and cores do not simultaneously satisfy the density and moment - of - inertia constraints .

  • Jupiter
    By Mary Ann McDonald

    -32- Earth on a journey to Jupiter. The probe, aptly named Galileo, will give scientists their closest look yet at the distant planet. It will go down through Jupiter's clouds toward the planet's core. By studying Jupiter and the other ...

  • Jupiter
    By Ben Bova

    Idealistic young American scientist Grant Archer joins a clandestine expedition to this awesome new world. But Grant does not share the ideals of the scientists he accompanies: he has been...

  • Jupiter
    By Dana Meachen Rau

    At least sixteen moons orbit solar system . The volcanoes shoot lava out more than 190 miles ( 300 kilometers ) above the planet's surface . Four smaller moons orbit around Jupiter . The planet has four large moons named Ganymede ...

  • Jupiter
    By Gregory Vogt

    Moons Sixteen moons orbit Jupiter . Jupiter's four largest moons are easy to see from Earth through binoculars . They are called Galilean moons because Galileo discovered them . Ganymede ( GAN - uh - meed ) is Jupiter's largest moon .

  • Jupiter: The Biggest Planet
    By Chaya Glaser

    "In this book, readers are introduced to the planet Jupiter"--

  • Jupiter
    By Elaine Landau

    Introduces the physical characteristics of Jupiter and its moons and describes how humans have explored this gas giant.

  • Jupiter
    By Betsy Rathburn

    Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system! This gas giant is also one of the most fascinating. From its famous Great Red Spot to its dozens of moons, Jupiter holds several mysteries for the scientists who study it.

  • Jupiter
    By Alexis Roumanis

    Did you know that Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system? It is more than 11 times wider than Earth. Find out more in Jupiter, a Planets book. This is an AV2 media enhanced book.

  • Jupiter
    By Ben Bova

    Astrophysicist Grant Archer is sent by the reactionary and censorious forces of the "New Morality" coalition to a research station in orbit around Jupiter, charged with spying on his fellow scientists, but his mission is threatened by ...

  • Jupiter
    By Gregory Vogt

    Describes the planet Jupiter and its surface features, atmosphere, rotation, orbit, and moons.

  • Jupiter
    By Patrick Moore, Garry E. Hunt

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  • Jupiter
    By Elaine Landau

    Uses photographs and other recent findings to describe the atmosphere and geographic features of Jupiter.