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Jupiter, the giant planet.

Here we are...

  • Front page.
  • Introduction.
  • Rings and Satellites.
  • Jupiter's Galilean moons.
  • Magnetosphere.
  • Atmosphere dynamics.
  • Exploration of Jupiter.
  • Jupiter with a telescope.
  • Mythology.
  • Pratical exercise.
  • Bibliography.

THE GROUP

  • Maria João Aguiar Fernandes Tato,
    14 years old,

  • Mariana da Conceição Fernandes de Oliveira e Lemos,
    13 years old,

  • Sara Giro Correia,
    14 years old

ORIENTED BY:

  • Maria Luísa Batalha dos Santos,
    Math's teacher at Passos Manuel Secondary Schooll.

We represent the 9ªB class of the Passos Manuel Secondary Schooll.

 
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