brownish
Red, Orange & Yellow.
Yes, Jupiter does have a ring system. It is a faint and dark ring system composed mostly of dust particles. These particles give Jupiter's rings a dark and reddish color.
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
Jupiter does not appear blue in reality. Images may show it as blue due to color enhancements or filters, but Jupiter's true color is a mix of brown, red, and white due to its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
No.
A green one is what I think my good color.
brownish
purple
Red, Orange & Yellow.
Yes, Jupiter is a color, like a muggy green
Yes, Jupiter does have a ring system. It is a faint and dark ring system composed mostly of dust particles. These particles give Jupiter's rings a dark and reddish color.
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
There is red dust and many hurricanes on Jupiter so my best guess is red.
blue red and yellow
Jupiter is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, and it does not have a solid surface like Earth. Therefore, it is unlikely to have liquid water on its surface. However, water vapor has been detected in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Jupiter's color comes from a combination of gases in its atmosphere, primarily ammonia, methane, and water vapor which reflect and scatter sunlight. The swirling clouds of these gases give Jupiter its distinctive bands of colors, ranging from yellow to brown to red.