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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in our Solar System, and is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium

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Background imageJupiter Collection: Artwork of Europas surface with Jupiter in sky

Artwork of Europas surface with Jupiter in sky
Europa. Computer artwork of an ice field on the surface of Jupiters moon Europa. Jupiter is prominent in the sky, its rings can just be seen (from far left to far right)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Comparing planetary systems, artwork

Comparing planetary systems, artwork
Comparing planetary systems. Artwork comparing the sizes of the 55 Cancri (a Sun-like system, left) and the Cha (upper right) planetary systems

Background imageJupiter Collection: Egyptian solar system model

Egyptian solar system model
Solar System. An engraving depicting the layout of the Solar System. It is shown as the route taken by a scarab beetle. The path starts at the Earth (centre) and passes out to the heavens (top)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Gliese 229 system, artwork

Gliese 229 system, artwork
Gliese 229 system. Computer artwork of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b (Gl229 b, right) in orbit around its parent star, the red dwarf Gliese 229 (upper left)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter. Artwork of the gas giant planet Jupiter and two of its moons. Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, with a diameter over 11 times that of Earth

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiters moon Io, artwork

Jupiters moon Io, artwork
Jupiters moon Io. Computer artwork showing a volcanic eruption on the surface of Io, one of Jupiters moons

Background imageJupiter Collection: Descent of the Nine Luminaries and the Seven Stars at Kasuga, 1300s. Creator: Unknown

Descent of the Nine Luminaries and the Seven Stars at Kasuga, 1300s. Creator: Unknown
Descent of the Nine Luminaries and the Seven Stars at Kasuga, 1300s. This medieval religious painting shows celestial beings descending from the heavens into the Kasuga Shrine

Background imageJupiter Collection: Solar system

Solar system. Computer graphic of the Sun and planets of the Solar System. The planets are arranged in order of distance from the Sun (at top)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Alien planet

Alien planet. Artwork of a Jupiter-like gas giant planet, several of its moons and its star, as seen from the rocky surface of one of those moons

Background imageJupiter Collection: Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10

Blunt / Jupiter & Moons / 10
A view of Jupiter showing its moons and satellites

Background imageJupiter Collection: Copernicuss System (2)

Copernicuss System (2)
The universe with our Sun as its centre, circled by our Earth and the other planets, and by the signs of the Zodiac : Jupiter is shown with its satellites

Background imageJupiter Collection: Sun and its planets

Sun and its planets. Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system silhouetted against the Sun and arrayed from left to right in their order from the Sun

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter the thunderer, 2nd century (marble)

Jupiter the thunderer, 2nd century (marble)
6384271 Jupiter the thunderer, 2nd century (marble); Museo di Roma, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Roman copy from the 2nd century AD after a greek original from the 4th-5th century BC)

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink)

The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink)
8702398 The Fall of Phaeton, 17th-18th century (black chalk, pen, ink) by Foggini, Giovanni Battista (1652-1725); 18.9 x 27.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877

Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877
7295226 Jupiter planet, drawing by Warren de la Rue, 1877; Private Collection; Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageJupiter Collection: Copper astrolabe representing the positions of known planets

Copper astrolabe representing the positions of known planets and their annual movements around the Sun, c.1730 (copper)
MMM5467346 Copper astrolabe representing the positions of known planets and their annual movements around the Sun, c.1730 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter
3740660 Jupiter; (add.info.: Medieval engraving titled 'Jupiter'. Jupiter was considered a male planet, and that those born under it were sanguine, liberal, and eloquent)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter

Jupiter
3740667 Jupiter; (add.info.: Medieval engraving titled 'Jupiter'. Jupiter was considered a male planet, and that those born under it were sanguine, liberal, and eloquent)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles

Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles
3480505 Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles; (add.info.: Representation of the god Jupiter as a statue from Versailles)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Juno with a Peacock

Juno with a Peacock
3330146 Juno with a Peacock; (add.info.: Terracotta sculpture of Juno, consort of Jupiter, with a Peacock. Dated 1st Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageJupiter Collection: Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving)

Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving)
8644781 Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Second Period of Greek Sculpture, About 470-400 BC)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples

Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples, Rock Tombs in Asia Minor, etc (engraving)
8644778 Greek Architecture, Roman-Doric and Roman-Ionic Orders, Plans of Temples, Rock Tombs in Asia Minor, etc (engraving) by European School

Background imageJupiter Collection: Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great

Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great
7125184 Remains of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, southern Italy, rom The Universe or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, published 1882; (add.info.: Pozzuoli); Photo © Ken Welsh

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
7058345 Head of Zeus Amun, greco roman period, 332 BC-395 AD, marble, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of

Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
6384395 Head of Zeus, roman copy of an original by Phidias, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome

Background imageJupiter Collection: The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas)

The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas)
MMM5464056 The apotheosis of Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805-18 (oil on canvas) by Legrand, Pierre Nicolas (1758-1829); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageJupiter Collection: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light

Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light
5311862 Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light; (add.info.: Ole Romer's use of the eclipses of Jupiter's satellites to measure the speed of light (1675)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873

Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873, book "The Sky" by Amedee Guillemin
7295219 Planet Jupiter, drew by P. Tacchini at Palermo on January 28th 1873, book "The Sky" by Amedee Guillemin, Paris, 1877; Private Collection; Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter seen on October 25, 1856. In 'Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle' by Mr

Jupiter seen on October 25, 1856. In "Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle" by Mr
JAB5036767 Jupiter seen on October 25, 1856. In "Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire naturelle" by Mr. Charles D'Orbigny.; (add.info.: Jupiter seen on October 25, 1856)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving)

Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving)
8644776 Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches, Palaces, Tombs, etc (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Secular Buildings, Triumphal Arches)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter (planet), 1927 (print)

Jupiter (planet), 1927 (print)
2122103 Jupiter (planet), 1927 (print); (add.info.: Paranormal. Astrology. Jupiter(planet). Astrologic card from: Le Tarot Astrologique (Astrological Tarot), by Georges Muchery, France

Background imageJupiter Collection: Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving)

Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving)
8634957 Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Zeus, Olympia, Greece. Illustration from Hellas)

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)

The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print)
7340735 The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1767 (print) by Unknown artist, (18th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Unknown artist)

Background imageJupiter Collection: sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone)

sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone)
YOU5618786 sculpture of Jupiter, 1st century (limestone); Musee d'Aquitaine, Bordeaux, France; (add.info.: Bordeaux, Musee d'Aquitaine); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageJupiter Collection: Birth of Bacchus , 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Birth of Bacchus , 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683564 Birth of Bacchus , 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo, Este Ducal Palace)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)

Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)
3480570 Alcyone, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Alcyone. Engraving from 'Tableaux du temple des muses' (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)

Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble)
3914206 Head of Jupiter from Otricoli (marble); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter from a series of reliefs depicting planetary symbols

Jupiter from a series of reliefs depicting planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81)
BEN85117 Jupiter from a series of reliefs depicting planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (plaster); Chapel of the Planets, Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini

Background imageJupiter Collection: Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving)

Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving)
8635717 Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, Rome)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Greek Architecture, Details (engraving)

Greek Architecture, Details (engraving)
8644771 Greek Architecture, Details (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek Architecture, Details)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving)

Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving)
8635812 Roman sacrifice to Jupiter (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman sacrifice to Jupiter. Illustration from Rom)

Background imageJupiter Collection: They all four set out together (litho)

They all four set out together (litho)
8639153 They all four set out together (litho) by Richardson, Frederick (1862-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: They all four set out together)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble)

Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble)
YOU4419032 Colossal bust Jupiter of Versailles 9marble); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Colossal bust of bearded deity, known as Jupiter of Versailles, Roman art)

Background imageJupiter Collection: Universal Toss

Universal Toss
Vertigo Artography

Background imageJupiter Collection: The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800. Creator: Unknown

The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800. Creator: Unknown
The Planetary Deity Brihaspati (Jupiter), c1800

Background imageJupiter Collection: Saturn, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Saturn, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Saturn, c1585. Series: The Seven Planets, pl. 4

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Jupiter, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Jupiter, c1585. Series: The Seven Planets, pl. 3

Background imageJupiter Collection: Jupiter, plate two from Der VII Planeten, n.d. Creator: Conrad Meyer

Jupiter, plate two from Der VII Planeten, n.d. Creator: Conrad Meyer
Jupiter, plate two from Der VII Planeten, n.d



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Jupiter Collection

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in our Solar System, and is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with a mass two and a half times that of all other planets combined. Jupiter has an average radius of 69,911 km, making it 11 times wider than Earth. Its most recognizable feature is its Great Red Spot, an anticyclonic storm larger than Earth that has been raging for at least 300 years. It also has 79 known moons orbiting it; four of them are large enough to be considered planets in their own right. Its strong gravitational field makes it an important influence on other objects in our Solar System, such as asteroids or comets passing through its vicinity. With its vast size and powerful presence in space exploration science, Jupiter continues to fascinate us with its many mysteries yet to be discovered.
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