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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Jupiter: Minus 166°F (-110°C) Saturn: Minus 220°F (-140°C) Uranus: Minus 320°F (-195°C) Neptune: Minus 330°F (-200°C) Dwarf Planet Pluto: Minus 375°F (-225°C) This graphic shows the mean temperatures of various destinations in our solar system. (Planets not to scale.)

    • NASA Planetary Fact Sheet
  2. Nov 16, 2023 · The median surface temperature on Mars is -85°F (-65°C). Because the atmosphere is so thin, heat from the Sun easily escapes Mars. Temperatures on the Red Planet range from the 70s°F (20s°C) to -225°F (-153°C). Occasionally, winds on Mars are strong enough to create dust storms that cover much of the planet.

    • What Is The Planet Jupiter?
    • What Is The Planet Venus?
    • Similarities Between Jupiter and Venus
    • Differences Between Jupiter and Venus
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    Jupiter is the 5th farthest planet from the Sun and the largest planet within our local solar system. The planets most recognizable trait is the giant red spot visible on its atmosphere along with the brown horizontal bands flowing across its atmosphere. As a result of its composition and size, Jupiter falls under the classification of a gas giant....

    Venus is the 2nd closest planet to the Sun and is often regarded as Earth’s sister planet. It’s very close to our Earth in size where its diameter is 12,104km. This is just over 600km less wide than our home planet. Unlike all the planets further outside the Sun’s orbit, Venus and even Mercury have no moons orbiting it. The most probable reason for...

    Although Jupiter and Venus don’t share too much in common, there are still a few things these they do share. They would include the below: 1. Both planets are orbiting the Sun in a circular pattern 2. Both have a hotter central core. 3. Both are a spherical in shape. 4. Both have an axial tilt around 3 degrees.

    In regards to the differences between these two, they include the following: 1. Jupiter has 4 rings whilst Venus has 0 2. Jupiter has 79 moons whilst Venus has 0. 3. Venus is smaller with a diameter of 12,104km whereas Jupiter’s diameter is 139,820km. In essences just under 1,400 Venus sized planets could fit inside Jupiter. 4. It takes Jupiter 12 ...

    Jupiter and Venus are both planets that rank first in a number of areas within our solar system. Venus is the hottest, brightest and even has the longest days whilst Jupiter is the biggest and has a magnetic field even stronger than our Sun. They vary quite significantly from one another as a result of these differences, so just because they are pa...

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · Venus vs Jupiter comparison table Venus and Jupiter size comparison. The most obvious difference between Jupiter and Venus is their size. Although that is true for pretty much every planet that you want to compare to Jupiter. Jupiter is by far the biggest planet in the Solar system. It has a diameter of 139,800 kilometers (86,867 miles).

  4. Nov 7, 2012 · On Jupiter, temperature is dependent on the planet's interior, not the sun. ... A comparison of the visible, near infrared, and thermal infrared views of Jupiter. ... How Hot is Venus?

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · Let’s talk figures, then. Jupiter has a diameter of 139,820km compared to Venus’ 12,104km. Jupiter has a whopping big surface area of 61.42 billion square kilometers compared to Venus’ 460.2 million square kilometers. Finally, Jupiter has a mass of approximately 1,898,000,000,000 trillion metric tons, compared to Venus’ much lighter ...

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  7. Jun 8, 2023 · The answer is yes. Jupiter does have water. Quite a bit of it actually. About 0.25% of the molecules in Jupiter’s atmosphere consist of water vapor stored on the cloud tops. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but when you consider the size of the planet, it is a considerable amount.

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