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NASA’s Solar System Interactive (also known as the Orrery) is a live look at the solar system, its planets, moons, comets, and asteroids, as well as the real-time locations of dozens of NASA missions.
- Jupiter - NASA Science
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. If...
- Jupiter - NASA Science
Visualize orbits, relative positions and movements of the Solar System objects in an interactive 3D Solar System viewer and simulator.
Explore the 3D world of the Solar System. Learn about past and future missions.
As you zoom out, the solar system's outer planets – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune – come into view. The date slider allows you to move forwards or backwards by a few months to see the motion of the planets along their orbits.
FOV: 24' (arc-min) Magnification: 75x (Galilean moons' orbits hidden) More Ways to View: Bonus: Jupiter's Current Position Over Earth. This bonus view is provided so you can determine if Jupiter currently may be visible from your location on Earth.
Orbit paths are rendered such that the portion of the orbit above the ecliptic plane is shown with a heavy line weight and the portion below is shown with a light line weight. When zoomed in extremely close to a planet or moon, it may appear slightly off its orbit path.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. If Jupiter was a hollow shell, 1,000 Earths could fit inside. Jupiter also is the oldest planet, forming from the dust and gases left over from the Sun's formation 4.5 billion years ago. But it has the shortest day in the solar system, taking only 10.5 hours to spin around once on its axis.