Jupiter's special move on Bey Blade is called grand lightening. Jupiter is able to send purple lightening into outer space. The lightening appears as a cyclone.
Jupiter appears to move backward across the pattern of stars because of its retrograde motion. This is an optical illusion caused by Earth's faster orbit around the sun, which creates the illusion that Jupiter is moving backward against the backdrop of fixed stars in the sky.
Jupiter will not be visible at all during December 2007, but will re-appear in January 2008. The Sun and Jupiter will be at conjunction on the 23rd December 2007. This is when the Sun will move in front of the plant Jupiter. I don't know if that answers your question, but hey, gave it a go. Check out the www.bbc.co.UK website and search for night sky.
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Jupiter's orbit is larger than Mercury's because Jupiter is farther away from the Sun and takes longer to complete one orbit. This is due to the gravitational pull of the Sun being weaker at Jupiter's distance, allowing it to move in a wider path. Mercury, being closer to the Sun, experiences a stronger gravitational pull and hence has a smaller orbit.
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Jupiter's special move on Bey Blade is called grand lightening. Jupiter is able to send purple lightening into outer space. The lightening appears as a cyclone.
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It takes Jupiter 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
Jupiter moves more as a result of the gravitational force between the Sun and Jupiter. This is because the force of gravity is dependent on the masses of the two objects involved, and Jupiter has a much larger mass compared to the Sun.
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Yes, some comets have been observed to orbit Jupiter. These comets can either be captured by Jupiter's gravity and become temporary moons, or have their orbits altered by Jupiter's gravitational pull.
This can't really be answered because it is always changing. Both Jupiter ans Saturn orbit around the sun, and they move at different speeds.
Jupiter has a more irregular shape than Earth due to its greater mass and speed. Since Jupiter is spinning faster and has to move a greater amount of mass, its equator bulges out more than the Earth's.
No, it is not possible to walk on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface to walk on. The extreme pressure and gravity on Jupiter would also make it impossible for a human to stand or move on its surface.
Objects that move between Mars and Jupiter are asteroids. These asteroids mainly exist in the asteroid belt located between the two planets. They vary in size and shape, ranging from small rocky fragments to large irregularly shaped bodies.