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Jupiter's Violent History
The video I chose was “Juno to Reveal Jupiter’s Violent Past” and this video talks about the violent history’s and why we should car about the planet Jupiter. After having a 5-year journey from Earth to Jupiter, people are wondering why should we care. Well this video states that the planet Jupiter is the second most important planet in our universe. Also, states that it holds the secrets to the formation of the solar system. For the size of Jupiter, they consider this as a monster. It mass is very large that, with all our planets combined except the sun it weights more. To be exact it two and a half time more than all the planets combined according to this video. Jupiter has an enormous gravity that it info’s the orbit of all the planets …show more content…
Or the other one is making other planets do the same. Simulations predict that a protoplanetary disc capable of forming the planets Venus and Earth should also be capable of forming another planet but said to be at least half the mass of Earth in Mars location. Studies show that mars are 10% of the Earth’s mass. This videos say now that “We have a tiny Mars, No Super Earths, A weird mixed up of Asteroid belts, An early obliteration of Earth’s surface, and a missing ninth planet. This is all to be cause of Jupiter. There are no facts if the solar system formation happened this way or not. But this video can say for conform that Jupiter’s influence of the initial solar system is the main reason it got to the current way it is now. There is no conform way to how Jupiter was born. To find the birth orbit of Jupiter is said to be in it’s internal composition. Just cause of this a Juno space craft is going to discover the birth orbit of Jupiter. Overall, this video taught some of Jupiter’s violent past. But I thought it was interesting to watch and the reason I chose this video is because it was the best out of the three I

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