Jupiter
fifth planet from the Sun and largest planet in the Solar System
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest within our solar system.
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See also: Jupiter (mythology).
Global views edit
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Hubble
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Mounting of Jupiter and the Galilean satellites, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
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Jupiter Eclipses
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X-ray Aurora Chandra
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Comet fragments impacting Jupiter
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Jupiter after SL-9 impact in UV
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Jupiter, created from Voyager 1 images
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Jupiter and its moon Ganymede
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Ganymede
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View of Jupiter from Voyager 1
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Galilean moons of Jupiter
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Galilean moons of Jupiter and the Great Red Spot
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Jupiter with Great Red Spot
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Great Red Spot as seen from Voyager 1
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Jupiter as taken by Cassini
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Amateur astronomical photo of Jupiter
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Jupiter torus diagram
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Amateur astronomical photo of Jupiter and Io
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Rings of Jupiter
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Jupiter aurora in UV, Hubble Space Telescope
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A discoloration of Jupiter's Red Spot
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hubble
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red spot
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Cloud motion on Jupiter
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Jupiter time lapse movie seen by Voyager 1 (full size video here)
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Red Jr (left) and Great Red Spot (right)
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Storm ("Little Red Spot") on Jupiter
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A third red spot on Jupiter
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Impact on Jupiter atmosphere
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Flyby video of Jupiter
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Shape of a dolphin in Jupiter's clouds
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Jupiter from an altitude of 4,400 km (2,700 mi)
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Io on Jupiter's horizon
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juno image
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Jupiter with Great Red Spot
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Seventh of Jupiter's "string of pearls"
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Image of Jupiter's cloud tops
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Jupiter's blue cloud tops
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radio emmitions
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Juno's close look of Great Red Spot
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Jupiter pearl and swirling cloud tops
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Jupiter's image from 16,535 km (10,274 mi)
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Jupiter and the Great Red Spot
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot just before pass
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Pass over Great Red Spot
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot just after pass
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Juno's eye on Jupiter
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Jupiter's equatorial region
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Jupiter south pole and southern hemisphere
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Chaotic clouds of Jupiter
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éclipse Io
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Tumultuous Clouds
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size comparison
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magnetophere
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Acetylene
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interior, (Japanese)
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North pole
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North polar view
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South pole
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South pole
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microwave scan
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heat
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moons
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X-Ray Chandra image
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Aurora
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Aurora
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Aurora
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
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moons
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red spot
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Galileo Descent Module
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Jupiter & Saturn
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1904
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1906
More images edit
For images of the solar system you might consult the NASA/JPL planetary Photojournal. The images there are available with description, available in maximum resolution and are usually available in both lossless and jpeg formats. For images of Jupiter, see http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Jupiter