gas giant

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gas giant

A gas giant like Jupiter has a thick atmosphere of swirling clouds.

Definition

Noun: A gas giant is a very large planet that is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with no well-defined solid surface. These planets are characterized by their massive size, deep atmospheres, and often have systems of rings and many moons.

Examples
  • Jupiter and Saturn are the two largest gas giants in our solar system.
  • Astronomers have discovered many gas giants orbiting distant stars.
  • Unlike rocky planets, a spacecraft cannot land on a gas giant.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hot Jupiter": A class of exoplanets that are gas giants but orbit extremely close to their parent stars.
    • The first exoplanet discovered around a sun-like star was a hot Jupiter.
  • "Ice Giant": Sometimes distinguished from gas giants, ice giants like Uranus and Neptune have a higher proportion of "ices" (water, ammonia, methane) in their composition alongside hydrogen and helium.
    • While often grouped with gas giants, Uranus and Neptune are more accurately classified as ice giants.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jovian Planet (n): A synonym for gas giant, derived from Jupiter (Jove).
    • The four Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  • Exoplanet (n): A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. Many discovered exoplanets are gas giants.
    • The Kepler telescope was designed to search for exoplanets.
Synonyms
  • Jovian planet
  • Giant planet
Related Phrases
  • Gas giant planet: A slightly more descriptive but redundant phrase.
    • The gas giant planet Saturn is famous for its spectacular ring system.
gas giant

A gas giant like Jupiter has a thick atmosphere of swirling clouds.

Noun
  1. any of the four outermost planets in the solar system; much larger than Earth and gaseous in nature (like Jupiter)

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