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Jupiter/Earth Comparison ... Surface Pressure: >>1000 bars Temperature at 1 bar: 165 K (-108 C) Temperature at 0.1 bar: 112 K (-161 C) Density at 1 bar: 0.16 kg/m3 Wind speeds Up to 150 m/s (<30 degrees latitude) Up to 40 m/s (>30 degrees latitude) Scale height: 27 km Mean molecular weight: 2.22 g/mole Atmospheric...
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World Book Artcile on Jupiter ... The temperature at the top of Jupiter's clouds is about -230 degrees F (-145 degrees C). Measurements made by ground instruments and spacecraft show that Jupiter's temperature increases with depth below the clouds.
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Planet Jupiter question: What is the temperature on the planet Jupiter? At the same pressure as Earth's atmosphere, the temperature is -110°C (-166°F), however, the tops of the visible clouds are approximately ... What is temperature of jupiter? What is the average of jupiter'?
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Space Travel and Exploration question: What is Jupiter's temperature range? What is Jupiter's Tempterature ? ... Tempertrue range of jupiter? Temperature of Jupiter's core? Jupiter's temperature at night? What is earths tempature range? What is jupiter's hot temperature? Jupiter's temperature in Farenheit?
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At that point, Jupiter's temperature is about 110 Kelvins, where a Kelvin is a Celsius degree but measured from absolute zero (where all motion stops). So 110 Kelvins is -163 degress Celsius. Can you figure out how cold this is in degrees Farenheit?
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This is the temperature profile of Jupiter's troposphere. The temperature becomes cooler with height until the tropopause, or "top" of the troposphere is reached. The tropopause is defined to be the altitude where the temperature is lowest in this region of the atmosphere.
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This is the temperature profile of Jupiter's thermosphere. The thermosphere is the other region of the atmosphere where warming takes place. On Jupiter, incoming particles from the magnetosphere play a strong role in raising the temperature of this region.
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