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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Jupiter is at opposition in early February next year, and the period from December through March will provide the best evening viewing of this the largest of the planets.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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The radical Jupiter is receiving assistance from the sextile of the Moon, and Uranus has a trine from Saturn, which will ameliorate the evil of these two planets, but Venus is afflicted from both sides and without a single good aspect to offset the evil.
The planets are associated with various human emotions as indicated in these familiar examples: dignified Sun, cheerful Venus, melancholy Saturn, optimistic Jupiter, and discordant Mars.
Jupiter and Vesta conjoined as the Lunar Cycle began and now as the cycle closes on August 7, Jupiter and Vesta are the last planets that the moon aspects.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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Especially exciting are the pictures taken by spacecraft orbiting distant planets or flying across the solar system, such as missions to Mars and the Galileo mission to Jupiter.
Interplanetary satellites that fly toward planets such as Jupiter and Saturn are so far away from the sun that they cannot use solar panels to generate electricity.
An accepted assumption in astrophysics holds that it takes more than 1 million years for gas giant planets such as Jupiter and Saturn to form from the cosmic debris circling a young star.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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The Galileo Probe data on the elemental abundances of Jupiter has challenged our views of the formation of the giant planets and the subsequent evolution of their atmospheres.
Jupiter has a mass greater than all the other planets in the solar system put together, and the force of gravity it provides to its moons is powerful, causing the planetary core to heat up, causing volcanoes and moonquakes.
Asteroids are most abundant between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, but some have orbits that cross the orbits of the inner planets.
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