Perhaps, but not for a long, long time.
No, it is not possible for a human to land on Jupiter. The gas giant has no solid surface for a spacecraft or human to land on, as its composition is primarily gas. Additionally, the extreme pressure and temperature conditions on Jupiter would make it inhospitable for any human exploration.
Only earth based astronomers at the moment. It is highly unlikely that any manned mission will go to Jupiter in the foreseeable future.
No. We have sent probes to Jupiter, which have studied Jupiter and its moons, but nothing has landed on it. No human has gone farther than Earth's moon.
nNASA has plans to launch a mission to Jupiter and three of its moons - Callisto, Ganymede and Europa - in the year 2012
Jupiter is a gas giant. It is far too dangerous for any human to survive or even enter the atmosphere there. Your answer: No.
Jupiter is made up of gasses, so it would be impossible for anyone to walk on it. No human has been on any thing outside the planet Earth except for our moon.
The people who flew by Jupiter were the crew of the spacecraft Voyager 1. In 1979, Voyager 1 approached within 217,000 miles of Jupiter, capturing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons. The mission provided significant insights into the Jovian system and paved the way for future space explorations.
No, Jupiter has not been visited by humans. The harsh radiation environment, extreme temperatures, and lack of solid surface make it difficult for human spacecraft to survive there. However, unmanned spacecraft like the Galileo and Juno missions have studied Jupiter from orbit.
Right now, there is no plan, project, budget, funding, campaign, or research program leading to anybody going to any other planet any time in the future. If one does start up, it will be to Mars.
No,Jupiter has does not any Valcanoes on it.
there is about 70 moons of jupiter
Yes there are stars on Jupiter