its possible.....if you get the right amount of training and are an astronaut, then maybe
NASA has long term plans that include the exploration of Jupiter and its moons, and possibly a manned landing on one of the moons. A manned landing on Jupiter is not possible with our current level of technology.
Maybe a floating one, but in the foreseeable future.
Galileo was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter.
To find facts about the planet Jupiter one could simply visit the corresponding wikipedia page or check out the article about interesting Jupiter facts on Universe Today.
The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was Pioneer 10 in 1973. The craft took the first close up pictures of Jupiter.
As one of my physics teacher once told me anything is possible in the future. However, Jupiter is a gas planet, therefore a manned mission to Jupiter would not be able to land on the surface. The futuristic spacecraft used on this mission would need to be in orbit or fly in Jupiter's thick atmosphere. Another scenario would be a mission to land on one of Jupiter's moons. However the trip itself could have some devastating effects on the crew. For one the trip will most likely take a couple of years just to get to the gas giant, the psychological effects of leaving your family behind for a long period of time (5 years or more) and not being able to distinguish planet Earth from the millions of stars in the sky could end in depression, mental problems, suicide... Second, Jupiter's magnetic field is incredibly strong, and could have grave consequences on the astronauts body. A trip to Jupiter in the future could be possible but many hurtles must first be cleared before we could embark on such a voyage.
No one has been to Jupiter yet.
No
No human has attempted to visit the planet Jupiter although robotic probes have been sent.
We could find out what's in our future and our origin by exploring.
I will visit.
Galieo