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{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)Hence the HBMM at solar metallicity and Yα = 50.25 is 0.07 – 0.074 M☉, ... while the HBMM at zero metallicity is 0.092 M☉
the barycentre is 743,000 km from the centre of the Sun. The Sun's radius is 696,000 km, so it is 47,000 km above the surface.
Hence the HBMM at solar metallicity and Yα = 50.25 is 0.07 – 0.074 M☉, ... while the HBMM at zero metallicity is 0.092 M☉
It is now possible to trace the medieval symbols for at least four of the five planets to forms that occur in some of the latest papyrus horoscopes ([ P.Oxy. ] 4272, 4274, 4275 [...]). That for Jupiter is an obvious monogram derived from the initial letter of the Greek name.
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the radius of Jupiter is estimated to be currently shrinking by approximately 1 mm/yr.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)the barycentre is 743,000 km from the centre of the Sun. The Sun's radius is 696,000 km, so it is 47,000 km above the surface.
Hence the HBMM at solar metallicity and Yα = 50.25 is 0.07 – 0.074 M☉, ... while the HBMM at zero metallicity is 0.092 M☉
In Greek the name of the planet Jupiter is Dias, the Greek name of god Zeus.See also the Greek article about the planet.
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{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)Syrup USP (1.31 g/cm3)
the radius of Jupiter is estimated to be currently shrinking by approximately 1 mm/yr.
In Greek the name of the planet Jupiter is Dias, the Greek name of god Zeus.See also the Greek article about the planet.