jovian in English

adjective
1
(in Roman mythology) of or like the god Jove (or Jupiter).
2
of or relating to the planet Jupiter or the class of giant planets to which Jupiter belongs.
Electromagnetic forces propel the dust out of the Jovian system, into interplanetary space.
noun
1
a hypothetical or fictional inhabitant of the planet Jupiter.
Galileo wrote of people living on Jupiter, and how the moons of Jupiter would appear to Jovians , as opposed to the way we see them on Earth, but the other three looked to the Moon.

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1. Cyclonic storms are common on Jovian planets, such as the Small Dark Spot on Neptune

2. Jovian observer Elmer J. Reese labeled the dark sections AB, CD, and EF.

3. The first attempts to explain Jovian atmospheric dynamics date back to the 1960s.

4. As of 2008, a comprehensive theory of the dynamics of the Jovian atmosphere has not been developed.

5. The theories regarding the dynamics of the Jovian atmosphere can be broadly divided into two classes: shallow and deep.

6. High/low Concentrations • But the atmospheres of the Jovian planets contain astronomical amounts, and high Concentrations, of both helium-3 and deuterium

7. The Roman Emperor Jovian was poisoned by the fumes from a brazier in his tent in 364, ending the line of Constantine.

8. HD 196885 Ab (also referred to as HD 196885 b) is a jovian planet with at least 2.96 times the mass of Jupiter.

9. During an encounter with Jupiter in 1992, the Ulysses spacecraft detected a stream of dust-sized particles being ejected from the Jovian system.

10. Its originally designed capacity was limited by the failed deployment of its high-gain radio antenna, although extensive information was still gained about the Jovian system from Galileo.

11. Triple murderer in 'I'm too fat to fry' appeal Jovian auroras are fueled by charged particles, mostly electrons, Belched by the planet's volcanically active moon, Io

12. The aphelia of these 14 orbits are located within the Main Asteroid Belt between Martian and Jovian orbits, which is consistent with an Asteroidal origin

13. The load of plasma from Io greatly expands the size of the Jovian magnetosphere, because the magnetodisk creates an additional internal pressure which balances the pressure of the solar wind.

14. 'forlornity whikerby landladies bannition dyschroia Enville exuberantly tripersonalist limnoplankton goalless tight-bodied thought-stirring cochromatography Pro-serb snowproof hyperphoric Afshar verruciferous unpausing reorient Jovian explanted ayen tileways impossibilism dysuria clover-grass Verity Verkhne-Udinsk Bouteria first-run

15. The Galileo craft made six close flybys of Ganymede from 1995–2000 (G1, G2, G7, G8, G28 and G29) and discovered that Ganymede has a permanent (intrinsic) magnetic moment independent of the Jovian magnetic field.

16. Amalthea the only other Jovian satellite over 200 km in diameter, was discovered in 1892 by EE Barnard, using the 91 cm refractor at the Lick Observatory (this was the last visual discovery of a planetary satellite)

17. Amalthea, small, potato-shaped moon of the planet Jupiter and the only Jovian satellite other than the four discovered by Galileo in 1610 to have been found by direct visual observation (as opposed to photography or electronic imaging) from Earth

18. A typical vertical extent of Jovian storms is about 100 km; as they extend from a pressure level of about 5–7 bar, where the base of a hypothetical water cloud layer is located, to as high as 0.2–0.5 bar.

19. Canonise (third-person singular simple present Canonises, present participle canonising, simple past and past participle Canonised) Non- Oxford British English spelling of canonize 1784 , [Jean-Philippe-René] de La Bléterie , “History of the Emperor Jovian ”, in John Duncombe , transl., Select Works of the Emperor Julian, and Some Pieces

20. Page 1 of 2 - Looking for 60% Astro / 40% Nature Binocs :/ - posted in Binoculars: Please dont beat me up I have looked around for a good quality binoc that I can use to look at birds in my backyard and on the trail, but that I can also use for some light astronomy to look at the moon, jovian moons, and possibly some messier objects