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Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the white dwarf secondary star in the Sol System. Its major planets are Callisto, Europa, and Io; of those, Europa is habitable to humans. During the Moebius Effect period in 3003, Ganymede was completely destroyed in the battle between OATO and alternate-universe Solar Consortium forces. Jupiter was once a planet, but in 3002 was converted into a star by a Maltarian-led project called the Jovian Initiative.

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  • Jupiter (Classic Journeys Era)
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  • Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the white dwarf secondary star in the Sol System. Its major planets are Callisto, Europa, and Io; of those, Europa is habitable to humans. During the Moebius Effect period in 3003, Ganymede was completely destroyed in the battle between OATO and alternate-universe Solar Consortium forces. Jupiter was once a planet, but in 3002 was converted into a star by a Maltarian-led project called the Jovian Initiative.
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  • Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the white dwarf secondary star in the Sol System. Its major planets are Callisto, Europa, and Io; of those, Europa is habitable to humans. During the Moebius Effect period in 3003, Ganymede was completely destroyed in the battle between OATO and alternate-universe Solar Consortium forces. Jupiter was once a planet, but in 3002 was converted into a star by a Maltarian-led project called the Jovian Initiative.
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