Thursday, August 22, 2013

Jupiter

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What if Jupiter were the same distance from the Earth as the Moon? How would it look in our sky? It’s an interesting question that isn’t entirely straightforward as it can depend on things such as, relative size to the entire night sky vs what we typically see in our field of view when we look at the moon.

So how did Redditor jb2386 make this picture? He took a source picture that had the moon in it, used the correct scale of the Moon to Jupiter and then placed the readjusted size of Jupiter in the image accordingly. Keep in mind that in the picture we are only seeing about a quarter of Jupiter in the frame.

Here are some rough numbers to play around with: Earth diameter: 12,756 km, Moon Diameter: 3,475 km, Jupiter Diameter: 140,000 km (approx.), Earth to moon distance: 385,000 km (approx)



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