Jupiters size was estimated long before space ships.
They have sent 6 space prbes to Jupiter.
There have been at least 40 different space ships that have gone into space. There have been an estimated 100 or more attempts.
it was suppose to be Apollo 13
no space missions have ever visited Jupiter because the farthest astronauts have ever gone to is the moon, but picture things have gone to take pics of Jupiter. just not actual astronauts.
There is not an eact number of idiots that leave their cars in space unless they came from jupiter
Space Telescope show that Jupiter has many shades of white, orange, brown, yellow and even red.
No manned missions have gone farther away than the moon. If you mean space probes or satellites, I think three
There is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter called the "Asteroid Belt". It is a considerable exaggeration to think that there are so many that they would be "in the way", although they might constitute a hazard to navigation to a spacecraft enroute to Jupiter.
A space expedition to Jupiter would cost approximately 530 billion dollars, if you were to send an entire crew on the trip and back. This is because the cost of space equipment, resources, and many other factors would be outrageous even if you were to only send a shuttle to the planet. A round trip to the planet would be increasingly expensive considering the amount of time and resources it would take to cover approximately 628,743,036km (using the shortest distance) to Jupiter and a longer distance back.
It is very likely that the ancient Jupiter just happened to be in the right place to gather in huge amounts of gas molecules in space. Jupiter has many moons, but no rings.
Six space ships have gone into space by this point. These are Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavor and Buran.
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