Across
- 1. The force that crushes probes and turns gas to liquid
- 4. Main gas in Jupiter’s atmosphere
- 6. Forms the colorful clouds in the atmosphere
- 8. The NASA mission that took the photo in Figure 13
- 12. Where Jupiter’s heat energy comes from
- 13. Robotic spacecraft used to study the outer planets
- 15. Jupiter's is only 1.33 $g/cm^3$ because it is gas/liquid
- 17. One of the minor gases mentioned in the text
- 18. A special type of liquid hydrogen found deep inside
- 19. Jupiter’s classification:
Down
- 2. The Great Red Spot is a massive, long-lasting one
- 3. Jupiter’s "year"; it takes nearly 12 Earth years
- 5. The distance across Jupiter; 142,984 km
- 6. The thick, stormy outer layer of the planet
- 7. At 236%, this force is much stronger than Earth's
- 9. The name of the mission that dropped a probe into Jupiter
- 10. Jupiter does this with more energy than it receives
- 11. Second most abundant gas on Jupiter
- 14. Jupiter’s "day"; it spins very fast in under 10 hours
- 16. Due to pressure, hydrogen gas turns into this
