Well, no. It has not been explored by anyone. It is currently the most inhospitable planet in the solar system. We can't land on it successfully.
Jupiter is the next planet after Mars, but there is small minor planets in between that's within the asteroid belt, with best known been ceres, expected to be explored by the Dawn Spacecraft in 2015.
Carbon is an abundant element which scientists have found on the planet of Jupiter. Other elements which have been found include nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
No one has been to Jupiter yet.
No. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system (the sun is a star, not a planet), but not the largest in existence. Planets larger than Jupiter have been found orbiting stars other than the sun.
YesGalileo Galilee did discover Jupiter he also dicovered many other planets and moons.Second AnswerNo. Jupiter is conspicuously visible to the naked eye, and has been known of since before the beginnings of recorded history. Things that Galileo discovered include the four largest moons of Jupiter, but not Jupiter itself.
yes it have been explored 10 times but people have not yet walked on jupiter
Space Probes.
in terms of satalites and rovers, mars, venus, jupiter, saturn, mercury
Jupiter is the next planet after Mars, but there is small minor planets in between that's within the asteroid belt, with best known been ceres, expected to be explored by the Dawn Spacecraft in 2015.
No person has ever 'explored' any planet, besides Earth. Several people have been to the moon. Unmanned vehicles have been to Mars. Mankind has only 'explored' other planets visually.
Most famously, it was voyager 1 and 2 that explored these outer gas planets and have given us so much information. Other probes have been sent to these gas giants, but these are the the probes that visited all four gas giants between them.
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
TRES-4 is the biggest planet the scientist had ever discovered , its 1.4 times the size of jupiter
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but not the largest planet of all. Planets larger than Jupiter have been found orbiting other stars.
NO no robots have been to Jupiter
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.