Jupiter
This week I
wanted to talk about ‘Jupiter’ and what to look forward to with the music
pieces on the upcoming album “The Universe”.
Jupiter is fifth
and largest of the planets it is known as the Roman King of the gods. Not only is it the biggest of the planets in
our solar system, it has enough room to fit all the planets in our solar system
and have room to spare. The Earth can
comfortably fit in well known storm as the Big Red Spot. The
vastness of the Jupiter can also fit about 1,300 Earths comfortably. Jupiter is 485 million miles from the Sun and
mostly made of gases; about 86 percent hydrogen and 13 percent helium and has
no surface area. It spins so fast that
it bulges at the equator. A day on
Jupiter is less than 10 hours (9.9) and takes about 12 years to orbit the
Sun. With its enormous magnetosphere
giving it a huge gravitational pull, it is a like a small solar system in
itself pulling any or everything that enters its realm.
There are at least 69 Moons and all are extremely different
with their substance such as ‘Io’ (pronounced eye-oh) being close most actively
volcanic, Europa looks like it is cracked like an egg shell covered with ice,
Callisto being filed with craters from many years of bombardment and Ganymede at
-240 degrees and more than 40 miles thick on its crust Ganymede is the biggest
moon in the solar system, all being very distinctive. There are also small rings that orbit the
planet, not very visible as other planets.
There are even Aurora’s around the poles.
There are storms on Jupiter and enormous pressure. The temperatures on the mantle level are
about 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit. And the
further you go toward the center it becomes a seething level of metallic
hydrogen which makes up a lot of its magnetic field. Without Jupiter the Earth and surrounding
planets may cease to exist. Because of
its great magnetic field it is considered as the solar systems vacuum
cleaner. It will take comets and space
debris and either sling shots it out of the way or it devours that object in
its path. July 1994 the comet Shoemaker Levy 9 came too close and impacted into Jupiter.
This piece was written for its monstrous and powerful size
and vastness. There are a number of
orchestra instruments and various instruments added to give it the richness
and depth. The intent was to describe an aggressive massive high energy and
somewhat unpredictable power that Jupiter would portray with a majestic presence
of supremacy as being the King of the planets.
More things
to think about. In the meantime if you
haven't listened to my other albums, feel free to share any of following links
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Thanks again for your great support,
-Jordan
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Thanks again for your great support,
-Jordan
PS
If you haven't already!
Take a look at my website, click around see what you find. All the links you need are here:
http://jordanmcclungmusic.com
I would enjoy hearing from you. Tell me what you enjoy about my music and if you have a favorite?
My Official email: jordannewagemusic@gmail.com
Want more? "Like" Jordan Music on Facebook page and get the latest updates, comment or ask questions. There is more to come.
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