Juniper
Infobox
Juniper
| Celestial classification | HH-001P5 |
|---|---|
| Host star | Sol |
| Planet type | Jovian |
| Composition | 99% gas, 1% rock |
| Planet subtype | Stormy |
| Lowest temperature | 112ºK (-161ºC) |
| Average temperature | 112ºK (-161ºC) |
| Highest temperature | 112ºK (-161ºC) |
| Surface gravity | 21.1 ms-2 |
Physical attributes
| Distance from star | 5.200 AU |
|---|---|
| Orbital period | 103,875 hours |
| Rotational period | 10 hours |
| Radius | 77,291.1 km |
| Density | 1.0 g/cm3 |
| Mass | 317.000 MEstra |
| Tidally locked | No |
| Has rings | No |
Juniper (Celestial Classification HH-001P5) is a stormy Jovian planet and the fifth planet in the Sol star system, located centrally within the Human astral territory. The planet is easily identified by its iconic "Great Red Spot", a high-pressure anticyclonic storm represented by a red-orange spot located on its Southern hemisphere. Juniper's high mass and gas content ratio also makes it ideal for long-term gas extraction operations and as such serves as a major component of the Sol system's industrial exports.
Juniper is orbited by several hundred natural satellites, around 93 of which are designated as moons with celestial classifications HH-001P5B through HH-001P5CP.