Jupiter: fast facts about a planet in orbit
Fundamental information about Jupiter
Materials, temperatures, and pressures
Jupiter's surface appearance and conditions
Changes in Jupiter's surface within human history: storms
Changes in Jupiter's surface within human history: comet Shoemaker-Levy
Jupiter's rings and moons
The surprise of Jupiter's rings
What are synchronous orbits and synchronous rotation?
Rheology, or how solids can flow
Saturn: fast facts about a planet in orbit
Fundamental information about Saturn
Saturn's interior: composition and magnetic field
Structure, temperature, pressure
Saturn's surface appearance and conditions
Giovanni Cassini (1625-1712)
Fossa, sulci, and other terms for planetary landforms
Stable orbits for small bodies among much larger planets
Conclusions: the known and the unknown
Appendix 1: units and measurements
Comparisons among kelvin, celsius, and fahrenheit
Useful measures of distance
Definitions for electricity and magnetism
Appendix 2: light, wavelength, and radiation
Appendix 3: a list of all known moons.