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Jupiter
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Astrographical

System:

Sol system

Orbiting:

Sol

Orbital position:

Fifth planet

Moon(s):

67; Jovian moons

Physical

Diameter:

139,822 kilometres (86,881 mi)

Gravity:

2.64 G

Length of day:

9 hours, 56 minutes

Length of year:

12 years

Atmosphere:

Various gases

Societal

Demonym:

Jovian

Government:

Unified Earth Government

 

Jupiter is a gas giant and the largest planet in the Sol system. It was the site of various battles, dating back to the Interplanetary War, and up to the Human-Covenant War.

History

Early history

Jupiter has been known since ancient times, however its four major moons, also known as Galilean moons, were only discovered in 1610 by Galileo. In 1892, a fifth moon of Jupiter was discovered, but smaller than the four others. Humans first sent spacecraft in late 1973, known as the Pioneer 10. Other spacecraft soon followed, thus discovering more moons and increasing the understanding of the gas giant. Jupiter has rings that are much fainter than those of Saturn's, which were discovered years later after the visit of the first spacecraft.

Humans began colonizing Jupiter's moons in 2080.[1][2]

Jovian Moons Campaign

Main article: Jovian Moons Campaign

During the Jovian Moons Campaign of 2160, the Frieden secessionist movement attacked the UN Colonial Advisors stationed on Io. The attack led to the Jovian Moons Campaign and the beginning of the Interplanetary War.[3]

Human-Covenant War

During the Human-Covenant War, Jupiter was once again a location of particular importance.[4] On October 20, 2552, the High Prophet of Regret's Fleet of Sacred Consecration exited slipstream space relatively close to Jupiter.[5] Io Station detected the Covenant fleet of fifteen ships and reported the discovery to Fleet Admiral Lord Terrence Hood a few moments before the Battle of Earth.[6]

Later, around November 8, 2552, the Forerunner Dreadnought and the High Prophet of Truth's fleet passed Jupiter while on their way to Earth.[7] Following the Covenant's invasion of the Sol system, most Jovian colonies survived the Covenant assault largely unscathed.[8]

Description

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Jupiter and its moons

Jupiter is a large gas giant and the fifth planet in orbit in the Sol system. With a diameter of 139,822 kilometres (86,881 miles), Jupiter is the largest planet in the system. Located between Jupiter and Mars, a large asteroid belt is held in place by the gas giant's strong gravitational forces. The upper atmosphere of Jupiter is largely composed of hydrogen gas, while helium gas makes up about 10%. The gas giant's atmosphere additionally contains small amounts of methane, ammonia, water, ethane, hydrogen deuteride, and carbon. Jupiter is home to the Great Red Spot, a persistent anticyclonic storm located near the planet's equator. The winds of Jupiter blow at a speeds of 430 to 680 kilometers per hour. Human scientists have studied Jupiter's winds to learn about the formation of storms. The gas giant's intense radiation, planetary ring system, and its orbital path have also been analyzed by scientists to help them explain other mysteries in the galaxy.[9]

Jupiter is orbited by sixty-seven natural satellites, referred to as the the Jovian moons. At least four—the Galilean moons composed of Europa, Ganymede, Io, and Callisto—have been colonized by humanity.[10] Unlike the moons of the other three gas giants in the Sol system, they have largely been explored and receive comparatively more heat from Sol. Due to these factors, the moons of Jupiter are favored over those of the other gas giants.[9]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources