no, it is too far away.
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.
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No. Manned missions have never gone farther than the moon. Jupiter may have strong gravity, but it is still possible to establish a stable orbit.
to be a jupiter
They die
Sending astronauts to Jupiter is currently not feasible due to its extreme distance from Earth (over 365 million miles) and the harsh radiation and temperatures in its vicinity. Additionally, Jupiter does not have a solid surface to land on, only a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. Astronauts have not ventured beyond the Moon since the Apollo missions.
no astronaut has ever gotten a chance to step on any planet in our solar system {exept in movies }which is fake} astronauts have only stepped on the moon. but we humans recieved information of jupiter by a probe named galileo that arrived jupiter in 1955.
No country has sent a spacecraft to Jupiter, but several have launched missions to study the planet, such as NASA's Juno mission which arrived at Jupiter in 2016. These missions provide valuable insights into Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and moons.
Yes, astronauts from the Apollo missions landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972. Twelve American astronauts walked on the moon's surface during these missions.
A total of 71 astronauts flew into space on Apollo missions. These astronauts were divided across the 17 Apollo missions that included manned flights.