Yes, but as Jupiter is a gaseous planet there would be no place to land. Attempting to enter Jupiter would subject astronauts and their equipment to crushing pressures that would eventually destroy them the further down into the clouds they went.
Jupiter's surface is made up of gas, so you would only sink into Jupiter until you get to it's core, if possible...
The asteroids that travel before and behind the planet Jupiter are called the Trojan asteroids
Probably not in five lifetimes! Light speed travel is a work of fiction, like in sci fi movies. No human will ever travel at the speed of light.
about 1.659 light years. (answered by wikianswers.com)
Because Jupiter is further from the Sun and thus has a greater distance to travel.
No, because there is no surface to Jupiter, it is a gaseous planet with nowhere to land a spacecraft. Temperatures and pressure on Jupiter are also very extreme.
Jupiter's surface is made up of gas, so you would only sink into Jupiter until you get to it's core, if possible...
Jupiter's surface is made up of gas, so you would only sink into Jupiter until you get to it's core, if possible...
It is not possible for life sustained by OUR PLANET to exist on Jupiter. Is it possible that there is another form of life that can survive on Jupiter? Sure...its possible. There hasn't been any evidence indicating life on Jupiter.
No, Galileo was an unmanned probe. At this time, it is not possible for humans to travel to Jupiter.
Not with present human technologies.
Not by our current understanding of physics or technology.
The asteroids that travel before and behind the planet Jupiter are called the Trojan asteroids
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 human has yet orbited Jupiter.
No
Jupiter is like a minature solar system whithin itself. So far there have been 69 moons discovered orbiting this planet. It is possible that several of these could be habital to the human race in future.