165 kelvins
jupiter is very cold even known to be over -148 degries c
no Jupiter is a gas planet, and has very extreme temperatures that no one could suvive
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(: <----WRONG! It is Mercury.
As far as we know, Jupiter does not have the conditions necessary to support life as we know it. It is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and no solid surface for organisms to live on.
Jupiter is much warmer than Mars. Jupiter's atmosphere contains gases that trap heat, creating extremely high temperatures throughout the planet. Mars, on the other hand, has a thin atmosphere that does not retain heat well, resulting in much colder temperatures.
Jupiter is hotter than Saturn. Jupiter has extreme heat due to its strong internal heat source, while Saturn's atmosphere reflects and scatters more sunlight, resulting in cooler overall temperatures.
Jupiter reaches temperatures of -234 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds on the planet reach 360 kilometers per hour and storms can last for hundreds of years.
The planet Jupiter has temperatures that reach 35,500 C near the center. The high temperature is due to the atmospheric pressure and the molten lower regions.
No, Jupiter is not freezing. Jupiter is a gas giant planet composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and its core is thought to be extremely hot. The outer layers of Jupiter's atmosphere can reach temperatures as low as -145 degrees Celsius, but the planet as a whole is not freezing.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet with temperatures ranging from close to absolute zero at the outermost cloud layer to an estimated 36,000° Kelvin at the core. The outer layer of the planet has an average temperature of about 390 degrees Celsius or 680 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature in Jupiter's clouds is about -140 degrees Celsius or -220 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature in Jupiter's core is about 24,000 degrees Celsius or 43,000 degrees Fahrenheit. !
There is no way any sort of living organism could live on Jupiter 1st, its gravity is so strong that you would get crushed. 2nd It has an atmosphere made of helium and hydrogen and we need oxygen to survive. 3rd it has very cold temperatures