![]() ![]() The Galileo orbiter arrived in orbit around Jupiter in 1995. Jupiter has since been explored by multiple robotic spacecraft, beginning with the Pioneer and Voyager flyby missions from 1973 to 1979. Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter, making its closest approach to the planet in December 1973. Callisto is the second largest Io and Europa are approximately the size of Earth's moon. Ganymede, the largest of the four, is larger than the planet Mercury. Jupiter has 95 known moons and probably many more, including the four large moons discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. The planet's magnetic tail is nearly 800 million kilometres (5.3 astronomical units 500 million miles) long. Jupiter is surrounded by a faint planetary ring system and has a powerful magnetosphere. A prominent result of this is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm which has been observed since at least 1831. The outer atmosphere is divided into a series of latitudinal bands, with turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries. ![]() Because of its rapid rotation rate of 1 rotation per 10 hours, the planet's shape is an oblate spheroid: it has a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator. The ongoing contraction of Jupiter's interior generates more heat than the planet receives from the Sun. Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen, followed by helium, which constitutes a quarter of its mass and a tenth of its volume. It was named after Jupiter, the chief deity of ancient Roman religion. Jupiter is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky after the Moon and Venus, and it has been observed since prehistoric times. It is a gas giant with a mass more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, and slightly less than one one-thousandth the mass of the Sun. How do you remember the names at the rose ceremony? Well, I doubt many people could remember at 25, so the Bachelor/ette goes into the rose ceremony room and says a few names at a time and then leaves to get the next few names.Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. "It is hard to remember everyone, even with the flash cards. She (the producer) has flash cards with the pictures and names of every contestant," former "Bachelorette" Ali Fedowski told E! Online. "Throughout the night a producer is never far from your side and constantly reminds you about everyone's name. "Īnd the producers are on hand to help the stars when they forget someone's name, which can happen more often than you think. That first night lasts until about 7 a.m., and then each one after that lasts until about 3 or 4. "In reality, there's about three to five minutes in between each rose because all 15 cameras have to reposition. "On TV, what you see is I hand out a rose, the girl comes forward and accepts it, and then I hand out another rose," Sean Lowe, the "Bachelor" of season 17, told Glamour. And the rose ceremonies can be just as - if not more - exhausting. While group dates can start as early as 9 a.m., they can last well into the night. ![]() Vanessa Grimaldi getting a rose from Nick Viall on "The Bachelor." You can read more about their exercise habits here. Sometimes I would get more if someone else didn't schedule their 'yard time.' And I would try to squeeze in stretches and Pilates throughout the days." "My workout time was cut in half," Courtney Robertson, "Bachelor" season 16 winner, told Yahoo Health, "so I would push myself more in the 30 minutes of time I had. Of course, these small hotel gyms can't handle a huge group of women, so instead they got to work out in chunks. While the "Bachelor" mansion may not have a gym, the hotels where the contestants stayed definitely did. "There's no workout room here, but there's a hill in the back that girls would run up to exercise," Molly Mesnick, "Bachelor" season 13's runner-up and eventual winner, told The Ashley's Reality Round Up. "Bachelor" 14 contestant Ashleigh Hunt said to The Ashley's Reality Roundup: "One day I ran laps around the outside of the house." The famous "Bachelor" mansion doesn't come with a gym, so according to some contestants they'd make do by running around the house or up hills. They sometimes work out during competitions. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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