Solar System Video 8 - Jupiter 27/05/2011
World Spelling Day A few months ago Grade 5 took part online in World Spelling day. This was done in conjunction with Mathletics. Two of our students beat thousands of students to score in the top 50 in their age range! Lucia was the 46th best and Jocelyn was 13th. Today they received special certificates sent all the way to the school from Australia and Jocelyn received a medal for her high placement. Well done to both of them! Q1. How many Earth's would it take to fill Jupiter? Q2. What do spaceships usually use Jupiter gravity for? Q3. How many moons does Jupiter's gravity well hold in orbit? Q4. What moon orbits a little more that half a million miles from Jupiter? CommentsJocelyn 27/05/2011 17:55
Hi Andy,
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Tanvi 28/05/2011 13:42
1. It would take more than a thousand earths to fill Jupiter.
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Andrea 28/05/2011 15:55
It would take at least 1000 earths to fill Jupiter
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Lucia 29/05/2011 22:21
1. over one thousand earths
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Cooper 30/05/2011 17:34
1=More than 1000 Earths.
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king Julian 30/05/2011 17:50
1 it would take more than a thousand earths to fill Jupeiter
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Sydney 30/05/2011 18:01
Dear Andy,
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David 30/05/2011 18:58
1.) 1,000 earths or more
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Thaddeus 30/05/2011 20:12
1.1000 earths
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Kaiya 30/05/2011 20:57
Hi Andy,
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