Jupiter - Astronomy
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 1:34 pm
Jupiter rotates once about every 10 hours (a Jovian day), but takes about 12 Earth years to complete one orbit of the Sun (a Jovian year). Nine Muggle spacecrafts have visited Jupiter so far. Seven flew by and two have orbited the gas giant. Juno, the most recent, arrived at Jupiter in 2016.
Experts at the Wizarding Institute of Astronomy deduce that in about 150 years, Muggles will be starting to populate Jupiter, first as a vacation destination and then as a more permanent home. How that will be done, however, is a mystery.
In preparation for this occasion, make a poster advertising Jupiter’s advantages as a vacation destination. Alternatively, you can describe the poster in 100 words or more.
Post your adverts below (keep it 600x600 or less) by September 30th 11:59 pm HOL time to get 25 Hoots and 50 beans.
Experts at the Wizarding Institute of Astronomy deduce that in about 150 years, Muggles will be starting to populate Jupiter, first as a vacation destination and then as a more permanent home. How that will be done, however, is a mystery.
In preparation for this occasion, make a poster advertising Jupiter’s advantages as a vacation destination. Alternatively, you can describe the poster in 100 words or more.
Post your adverts below (keep it 600x600 or less) by September 30th 11:59 pm HOL time to get 25 Hoots and 50 beans.

