No clothing or protection yet devised is good enough to travel to Jupiter. You would die of sweltering heat, noxious gasses and be fried by radiation.
You will need warm clothes.
No clothing would be needed since you would fall hundreds of miles through poisonous gases before you hit the rocky center. By then, of course, you would not need clothes, as you would have died.
It is not possible to travel to Jupiter by car due to the vast distance and the fact that Jupiter is a gas giant planet with no solid surface to land on.
The fuel needed to travel from Earth to Jupiter will depend on various factors such as the spacecraft design, propulsion system, trajectory, and payload weight. Generally, a mission to Jupiter would require a significant amount of fuel due to its distance from Earth and the need to accelerate to escape Earth's gravity and reach Jupiter's orbit.
Jupiter is not in danger. It does not need to be protected.
The asteroids that travel in orbits that take them ahead of Jupiter are called "Trojan asteroids." They are located in two groups, known as the Greek camp and the Trojan camp, positioned along Jupiter's orbit around the sun. These asteroids have stable orbits because they are in gravitational equilibrium with Jupiter and the sun.
Because it is further from the Sun than Jupiter and thus has further to travel.
Jupiter travels zero miles in a year. Because it is a retarted planet of the solar system
Animals do not need clothing
I don't think you travel "in" the moon...
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
Travel from NC to Jupiter FL, what is the 1st ou 2nd city in Fl ?