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Jupiter

Jupiter. By Marlen Fenstermacher. Information on Jupiter. 4.961 AU (astronomical units) 11.86 years 88,864 miles Hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia There are 67 known moons Four rings 1.304 0.0489 4,332.59 days 3 degrees. Marlen’s Helium Industry.

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Jupiter

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  1. Jupiter By MarlenFenstermacher

  2. Information on Jupiter • 4.961 AU (astronomical units) • 11.86 years • 88,864 miles • Hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia • There are 67 known moons • Four rings • 1.304 • 0.0489 • 4,332.59 days • 3 degrees

  3. Marlen’s Helium Industry Because Jupiter’s atmosphere is made of 24% helium, and that earth is having a helium shortage, I have created a special device that extracts the helium from the atmosphere and put it into helium tanks. This is the best helium in the entire universe, its Jupiter helium. $50 a tank. Plus $50000000000 shipping and handling

  4. Arnold’s Steel Industry In Jupiter’s core there is a lot of metal. We here at Arnold’s Steel Industry have found a special way to harness the metal in the inner core of Jupiter. This is the strongest metal in the entire universe. Once it is cooled it we turn it into a big slab of metal and then sell it to the major companies back at earth. Each slab will be sold at 1000 dollars. Twenty slabs for 15000

  5. Works Cited • Wikipedia. “Jupiter.” Jupiter- Wikipedia. Wikimedia Inc., 9 Aug. 2011. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter#Composition>. • Williams, David R. “Jupiter Fact Sheet.” Jupiter Fact Sheet. NASA, Apr.-May 2011. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/jupiterfact.html>.

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