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  2. Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    In both the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, Jupiter was named after the chief god of the divine pantheon: Zeus to the Greeks and Jupiter to the Romans. [19] The International Astronomical Union formally adopted the name Jupiter for the planet in 1976 and has since named its newly discovered satellites for the god's lovers, favourites, and descendants. [20]

  3. Earth to Luna! - Wikipedia

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    The series shows the adventures of Luna, a young girl (voiced by Angelina Carballo [a] and singing voice by Hannah Strawn) who is in love with science, [6] [7] her little brother Jupiter (who's named after the planet Jupiter) (voiced by Raul-Gomez Pina [b]) and their pet ferret Clyde (voiced by Eric Anderson [c]).

  4. Jupiter (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter is a given name of Latin origin which is given in reference either to the Roman god Jupiter or to the planet named after the mythological deity. [1] The name is traditionally masculine but has also been used for girls in recent years. For instance, there were 136 newborn girls who were named Jupiter in the United States in 2022 and 65 ...

  5. Jupiter, ascending: See our solar system’s biggest planet at ...

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    Weather permitting, Jupiter will not only be brighter than most other stars and planets in the evening sky, but will also be visible all night long. ... The four "Galilean moons" were named after ...

  6. Jupiter (god) - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter Indiges, "Jupiter of the country", a title given to Aeneas after his death, according to Livy [160] Jupiter Ladicus , Jupiter equated with a Celtiberian mountain-god and worshipped as the spirit of Mount Ladicus in Gallaecia , northwest Iberia, [ 161 ] preserved in the toponym Codos de Ladoco .

  7. Galilean moons - Wikipedia

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    Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter; with a diameter of 3642 kilometers, it is the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System, and is only marginally larger than Earth's moon. It was named after Io, a priestess of Hera who became one of the lovers of Zeus. It was referred to as "Jupiter I", or "The first satellite ...

  8. Three Investigators - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter "Jupe" Jones, First Investigator—A former child actor named "Baby Fatso", although he hates it when people mention this. Jupiter is intelligent and stocky, and has a remarkable memory and deductive skills. Jupiter's parents (professional ballroom dancers) died in an accident when he was four years old. Although “An Ear for Danger ...

  9. Edna Runner, whose tutorial center helped thousands of ... - AOL

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    Edna Runner's tutorial centers helped thousands of kids in Limestone Creek area. ... Tutorial center in Jupiter named for Edna Runner in 2011. Years later, she began her career in education as a ...