Radio and PodcastRadio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
Jupiter artwork
Society & Culture

Jupiter

In Our Time: Science by BBC

Jul 27, 202353:10Society & Culture

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and it’s hard to imagine a world more alien and different from Earth. It’s known as a Gas Giant, and its diameter is eleven times the size of Earth’s: our planet would f...

About This Episode

Jupiter is an episode from In Our Time: Science by BBC. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and it’s hard to imagine a world more alien and different from Earth. It’s known as a Gas Giant, and its diameter is eleven times the...

Podcast

This episode belongs to In Our Time: Science.

Listen Online

Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.

Episode Details

Published Jul 27, 2023, 53:10 long, audio available.

Questions About This Episode

What is Jupiter about?

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and it’s hard to imagine a world more alien and different from Earth. It’s known as a Gas Giant, and its diameter is eleven times the size of Earth’s: our planet would fit inside it one thousand three hundred times. But its mass is only three hundred and twenty times greater, suggesting that although Jupiter is much bigger than Earth, the stuff it’s made of is much, much lighter. When you look at it through a powerful telescope you see a mass of colourful bands and stripes: these are the tops of ferocious weather systems that tear around the planet, including the great Red Spot, probably the longest-lasting storm in the solar system. Jupiter is so enormous that it’s thought to have played an essential role in the distribution of matter as the solar system formed – and it plays an important role in hoovering up astral debris that might otherwise rain down on Earth. It’s almost a mini solar system in its own right, with 95 moons orbiting around it. At least two of these are places life might possibly be found. With Michele Dougherty, Professor of Space Physics and Head of the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, and principle investigator of the magnetometer instrument on the JUICE spacecraft (JUICE is the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, a mission launched by the European Space Agency in April 2023) Leigh Fletcher, Professor of Planetary Science at the University of Leicester, and interdisciplinary scientist for JUICE Carolin Crawford, Emeritus Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, and Emeritus Member of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge

Where can I listen to Jupiter?

You can listen to Jupiter online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.

Which podcast is Jupiter from?

Jupiter is an episode from In Our Time: Science by BBC.

How long is this episode?

This episode is 53:10 long.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on Jul 27, 2023.

Can I save Jupiter for later?

Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.

Are there related episodes from In Our Time: Science?

Yes. This page shows related episodes from In Our Time: Science when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.

Quick Answers About This Episode

Where can I listen to Jupiter?

You can listen to Jupiter on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.

Which podcast is this episode from?

Jupiter is from In Our Time: Science by BBC.

What are the episode details?

Published Jul 27, 2023 and 53:10 long