Destination: Jupiter

Destination: Jupiter by Seymour Simon is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on November 21, 2000. This 32-page book is presented in English and offers an engaging exploration of the mysteries uncovered by the unmanned spacecraft Galileo when it landed on Jupiter in 1995. Readers will discover fascinating facts about the planet, including its immense size and the intriguing characteristics of its atmosphere.
In this informative work, readers will learn about Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, which is described as a massive hurricane that evolves over time. The book also highlights the gravitational differences between Earth and Jupiter, illustrating how weight changes on the gas giant. Additionally, it raises the possibility of life existing on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. This edition serves as a captivating introduction to topics related to technology, space science, and astronomy, making it suitable for young readers interested in the wonders of our solar system.
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When the unmanned spacecraft Galileo landed on Jupiter in 1995, what mysteries did it uncover?…
Did you know that…
- Jupiter is so large that more than 1,300 planet Earths could fit inside.
- The Great Red Spot on the planet is actually an enormous hurricane that changes in size and color over the years.
- A person weighing 100 pounds on Earth would weigh 264 pounds on Jupiter.
- Life might exist on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons.
Prepare yourself for an amazing voyage through space. Your destination: Jupiter!
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