The big one - 1323 times the mass of the earth. A dense, complex atmosphere posing many questions. Weather in separate rings, enormous winds, one vast storm in space. With its giant red spot and sixteen strange moons, Jupiter needs a book, not a plaque
From the distance markings it can be seen that this model is on the route to Taunton: there are two complete models, the other towards Bridgewater, both starting from The Sun model at Upper Maunsel Lock.
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