No human has attempted to visit the planet Jupiter although robotic probes have been sent.
No human has ever set foot on Jupiter. but Jupiter is made of gas so its impossible to set foot on it
No human has ever been further away from Earth than approximately the orbit of the Moon.
A visit to Jupiter is when a person learns to fly by 30 years of lessons from coral. They fly to Pluto, and find the transport to Jupiter.
nobody ever landed on Jupiter
No. No human beings have ever gone further than the Moon. It will be a while yet before we can travel out to Jupiter or Saturn.
No there wasn't ever life on Jupiter because Jupiter is made out of all the liquid and gas in the solar system.
jupiter was married
yes. over 100000000000000000000000000000 so called "people" visit earth every year.
The furthest from Earth any human has ever been is lunar orbit; no one has ever been to Jupiter. Furthermore, no one is ever likely to "explore on Jupiter"; it's extremely inhospitable to humans in many ways. It's somewhat more likely that humans may someday visit Jupiter's moons, in particular Callisto (the radiation levels on the other Galilean moons are far too high, with Ganymede's radiation levels being about 100x as much as on Earth, and Io and Europa have even higher levels than that).All the robotic probe missions to Jupiter thus far have been at least primarily NASA (US) efforts, though the European Space Agency has a planned mission that's expected to launch in 2022 and reach Jupiter around 2030.
It's going to be a very long time before anyone visits Jupiter, so no one knows the cost. I personally don't believe it'll ever happen that anyone will visit Jupiter. I'd imagine you'd need to win the lottery several times if you wanted to go to Jupiter.
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No human could ever live on Jupiter. The gravity, the poison gas, the pressure, the cold. A human being would die within seconds if they got near the gravitational pull of Jupiter, even if they were in a spacesuit, in a spacecraft. We might be able to live on a moon in Jupiter's orbit, but, not on the planet itself. It's gravity alone would kill us.