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If you were to seek out Jupiter through a telescope, you would find dozens of tiny objects in her orbit. These are Jupiter’s pets!! Each and every one rescued by our peace loving, big hearted, hippie-girl, Jupiter! The most visible (and her favorites) would be Io the Pup, Callisto the Cat, Europa the Bunny, and Ganymede the Ferret, who jet pack behind her where ever she goes. Besides rescuing animals, Jupiter is very concerned about the environment, often organizing events to help get rid of junk left behind by astronauts. She is also very spiritual, always striving to become one with the universe.

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JUPITER: LOST PET, BIG REWARD

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The bottom belt, known as the SEB, disappeared between August 2009 to May 2010.

Dudes. I’m afraid today’s post isn’t as groovy as usual. You see, no matter how responsible and loving a pet owner may be (or in my case, rescuer and cosmic soul mate,) once in a while one of our animal buds will split and go astray. It happens to the best of us and now it has happened to me!!!

Apparently some of your way out scientists on earth have noticed.

The brown cloudy band, known as the South Equatorial Belt, or SEB, started fading late last year, NASA said in a story on its website. “But I certainly didn’t expect to see it completely disappear,” said amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley of Australia. “Jupiter continues to surprise.” Orton says the belt may not be gone, just hidden under higher clouds. “It’s possible,” he said on the NASA website, “that some ‘ammonia cirrus’ has formed on top of the SEB, hiding the SEB from view.” On Earth, NASA says, white wispy cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals. On Jupiter, the same sort of clouds can form, but the crystals are made of ammonia instead of water.

On Earth, SEB is short for the Southern Equatorial Belt. It is construed as a large a cloud belt that covers the southern hemisphere of my pad.

FYI scientists on Earth, SEB is in fact, my beloved Bernese Mountain dog, Samuel Edward Barkington III. SEB, or SEBBY for short. He’s just too darn smart and has once again escaped from my lower hemisphere!!

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Samuel Edward Barkington III, better known as SEB, or SEBBY.

I am worried.

Now the dudes at NASA are trying calm me down, pointing out that SEB is a wayward pet who always manages to go missing, but has always returned. They’re also tellin’ me to hang loose as they will be on constant watch until SEBBY comes back. And though they’re trying to get me to chillax, this chill pill ain’t going down easy, man. How am I supposed to meditate when SEBBY’s out there in the galaxy all alone, cold and hungry and wanting for some patented Jupiter belly rubs? For all you space explorers out there, if you come across SEBBY, lure him to you with some Comet Tails (his favorite treat) and send me an emergency transmission. In the meantime, for more info on SEB, please click here and dig this article from CNN.

Peace Out, Jupiter

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Trivia

  • She and Neptune are the only Galaxy Girls that expose their feet.
    • They and Milky Way are the only three overall who have.
  • In her prototype, she appears to be wielding a purse. However, said purse was removed in her redesign and never reappeared anywhere else.
  • In one of her artworks, a roller skate mistakenly lacks a toe stop. Milky Way shares this trait.
  • Jupiter wasn't going to appear on the Comin' Atcha poster but ended up replacing Mars in the process.
  • She is of the Indian descent, as the dot on her forehead (used to represent the Great Red Spot) is actually a bindi.
  • Her color scheme is inspired by Neapolitan ice cream.[1]

Gallery

For more images, go to her gallery.


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