Jupiter is what is called a gas giant, and the "surface" is buried hundreds of miles below the tops of the clouds. If you could survive the pressure to stand there, which you probably couldn't, you would not be able to see anything.
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No. Jupiter is a gas giant, so it does not even have a definite surface.
io is the brightest from jupiters surface
Europa...
About 300 years (109,500 days)
No, Jupiter is composed mostly of gases.
4.56 billion years old, but it's surface is younger.
Jupiter's surface is actually not red. The reddish hue seen in some images of Jupiter is typically due to colorful gases in its atmosphere, such as ammonia and methane, interacting with sunlight. Jupiter's surface is believed to be composed of a thick layer of clouds and gas rather than a solid surface.
No but it usta be but the gases esolved the surface but I my self think there still is but not as much 90 % is mostly is gases .
light emitted by the satellites