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Ummm.... well, to tell you the truth, and not to burst your bubble, but no one has ever been to Jupiter, let alone, been able to smell the clouds. We won't be able to get to Jupiter for a long time, and being able to smell the clouds, well that will probably never happen. The smell of Jupiter is much like the smell of rotting eggs and glass cleaner
Why do you ask? It probably smells like gas.I think Jupiter smells like natural gas or some sort of gas. Sorry for the inconvenience but no one has ever been to Jupiter because if anyone touches Jupiter then they will be crushed because of how much pressure is on that planet. So I would just say that Jupiter smells like chemical and gas. Because Jupiter is made out of Methane, Vapor, Water, and Ethane so I would look up what Methane and Ethane are and just go from there but knowing that Methane, and Ethane are non odor gases then i would just say chemical and gas. :)
No, Neptune does not smell like sulfur. Neptune is a gas giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane in its atmosphere. The smell of sulfur is associated with volcanic activity on terrestrial planets like Earth or Jupiter's moon Io, but not on Neptune.
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its made of gases but no one has ever been able to smell it. I presume, though, that it smells a bit like smoke and like burnt hair. I dunno... that's just my guess. I'm not an astronaut, and anyways, no one has smelled it.
Jupiter, of course!
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Jupiter is pronounced "Jupiter" in French.
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Jupiter is called Jupiter because he is the God of all Romans and sunlight
Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, is an icy world with a thin atmosphere dominated by oxygen. Since there is no known way for humans to physically smell Europa, its aroma remains a mystery. The spacecraft that have flown by Europa cannot detect its scent either.