The planet Jupiter has a system of rings known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for several years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]
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2018 |
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The planet Jupiter has a system of rings known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for several years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2017 |
185128 characters 20 sections 35 paragraphs 16 images 190 internal links 89 external links |
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The planet Jupiter has a system of rings known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [ timeframe? ] [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2016 |
182854 characters 19 sections 35 paragraphs 16 images 189 internal links 86 external links |
ring 0.649 halo 0.267 gossamer 0.204 amalthea 0.204 thebe 0.203 main 0.163 rj 0.151 jovian 0.139 rings 0.133 adrastea 0.121 scattered 0.114 particles 0.105 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 dust 0.094 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2015 |
182764 characters 19 sections 35 paragraphs 15 images 190 internal links 87 external links |
ring 0.649 halo 0.267 gossamer 0.204 amalthea 0.204 thebe 0.203 main 0.163 rj 0.151 jovian 0.139 rings 0.133 adrastea 0.121 scattered 0.114 particles 0.105 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 dust 0.094 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2014 |
185875 characters 19 sections 36 paragraphs 15 images 195 internal links 85 external links |
ring 0.650 halo 0.267 gossamer 0.204 amalthea 0.204 thebe 0.203 main 0.163 rj 0.151 jovian 0.139 rings 0.133 adrastea 0.121 scattered 0.114 particles 0.105 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 dust 0.094 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2013 |
183200 characters 19 sections 36 paragraphs 15 images 194 internal links 84 external links |
ring 0.648 halo 0.266 thebe 0.214 amalthea 0.214 gossamer 0.204 main 0.162 rj 0.151 adrastea 0.145 jovian 0.138 rings 0.133 metis 0.124 scattered 0.114 particles 0.104 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2012 |
183170 characters 19 sections 36 paragraphs 15 images 194 internal links 84 external links |
ring 0.647 halo 0.266 thebe 0.214 amalthea 0.213 gossamer 0.203 main 0.162 rj 0.150 adrastea 0.145 rings 0.139 jovian 0.138 metis 0.124 scattered 0.114 particles 0.104 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2011 |
180524 characters 19 sections 36 paragraphs 14 images 194 internal links 82 external links |
ring 0.645 halo 0.268 thebe 0.215 amalthea 0.215 gossamer 0.205 main 0.163 rj 0.151 adrastea 0.146 rings 0.140 jovian 0.139 metis 0.124 scattered 0.115 particles 0.105 jupiter 0.096 μm 0.095 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2010 |
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ring 0.627 halo 0.276 amalthea 0.242 gossamer 0.237 thebe 0.210 main 0.164 rj 0.156 adrastea 0.150 rings 0.144 jovian 0.143 metis 0.128 scattered 0.118 particles 0.104 μm 0.098 dust 0.097 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 23 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2009 |
162003 characters 17 sections 33 paragraphs 13 images 181 internal links 62 external links |
ring 0.627 halo 0.276 amalthea 0.242 gossamer 0.237 thebe 0.210 main 0.164 rj 0.156 adrastea 0.151 rings 0.144 jovian 0.143 metis 0.128 scattered 0.118 particles 0.104 μm 0.098 dust 0.097 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2008 |
158985 characters 17 sections 32 paragraphs 12 images 181 internal links 59 external links |
ring 0.633 halo 0.279 gossamer 0.226 amalthea 0.223 thebe 0.212 main 0.166 rj 0.157 adrastea 0.152 jovian 0.145 rings 0.139 metis 0.129 scattered 0.119 particles 0.105 μm 0.099 dust 0.098 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2007 |
127848 characters 16 sections 33 paragraphs 8 images 148 internal links 42 external links |
ring 0.642 halo 0.297 adrastea 0.195 gossamer 0.190 main 0.175 rj 0.173 thebe 0.168 amalthea 0.152 jovian 0.150 metis 0.142 scattered 0.138 rings 0.132 particles 0.092 jupiter 0.085 light 0.082 |
The planet Jupiter has a system of rings , known as the rings of Jupiter or the Jovian ring system . It was the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System , after those of Saturn and Uranus . It was first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe [1] and thoroughly investigated in the 1990s by the Galileo orbiter. [2] It has also been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and from Earth for the past 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4] |
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2006 |
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ring 0.561 gossamer 0.369 jupiter 0.337 rings 0.234 thebe 0.218 amalthea 0.197 faint 0.134 template 0.123 adrastea 0.117 spirals 0.113 metis 0.109 conform 0.109 circling 0.106 heterogeneous 0.101 torus 0.098 |
Jupiter has a planetary ring system first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in an experiment designed to search for a faint rings. [1] The ring system is composed of three main components: an inner torus of particles known as the halo, a relatively bright main ring, and an outer "gossamer" ring. [2] The gossamer ring is heterogeneous in structure and contains two distinct rings named for the satellites at which the rings stretch out to: Amalthea and Thebe. [3] Additionally, there is a distant and very faint outer ring circling Jupiter with a rotation retrograde to Jupiter's spin. [2] |
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2005 |
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Jupiter has a faint planetary ring system composed of smoke-like dust particles knocked off of its moons by meteor impacts. The main ring is made of dust from the satellites Adrastea and Metis . Two wide gossamer rings encircle the main ring, originating from Thebe and Amalthea . There is also an extremely tenuous and distant outer ring that circles Jupiter backwards. Its origin is uncertain, but this outer ring might be made of captured interplanetary dust. |
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2004 |
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Jupiter has a faint planetary ring system composed of smoke-like dust particles knocked off of its moons by meteor impacts. The main ring is made of dust from the satellites Adrastea and Metis . Two wide gossamer rings encircle the main ring, originating from Thebe and Amalthea . There is also an extremely tenuous and distant outer ring that circles Jupiter backwards. Its origin is uncertain, but this outer ring might be made of captured interplanetary dust. |