
“If Jupiter had just been a little bit bigger, thermodynamics would have made it into a star…”
Carl Sagan
One of the things my family and friends really enjoy doing is the weekly Brainwaves quiz. We come together in person or digitally, from across the country or even across the world, every Sunday. Certain topics repeat in the questions. Melbourne Cup winners, oceans and seas, zodiac signs, and of course planets. Planet composition, solar order and the number and names of moons are worth valuable points for the preprepared. So here are a few facts to remember. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. It is gaseous, being 90% hydrogen. It is the largest planet. It has a giant red spot. It has 4 large (Galilean) moons, Lo, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest. In reality over 95 moons orbit Jupiter. #someoneelsecandothezodiac #letsmakelemonade
I don’t have to know this. We have Lu. 😁😁
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