Rings of Jupiter

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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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. Gallery

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. 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 several years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2017

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20 sections

35 paragraphs

16 images

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. Gallery

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. 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]

2016

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35 paragraphs

16 images

189 internal links

86 external links

1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2015

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2014

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19 sections

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2013

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. See also

8. Notes

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2012

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19 sections

36 paragraphs

15 images

194 internal links

84 external links

1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. See also

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2011

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36 paragraphs

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Himalia ring

6. Exploration

7. Notes

8. See also

9. References

10. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2010

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Exploration

6. Notes

7. See also

8. References

9. 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. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2009

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33 paragraphs

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Exploration

6. Notes

7. See also

8. References

9. 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 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2008

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1. Discovery and structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Exploration

6. Notes

7. See also

8. References

9. 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 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2007

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1. Structure

2. Main ring

3. Halo ring

4. Gossamer rings

5. Exploration

6. See also

7. References

8. 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 25 years. [3] Ground-based observations of the rings require the largest available telescopes . [4]

2006

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1. Formation

2. References

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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]

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.

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.