Ummm.... well, to tell you the truth, and not to burst your bubble, but no one has ever been to Jupiter, let alone, been able to smell the clouds. We won't be able to get to Jupiter for a long time, and being able to smell the clouds, well that will probably never happen.
The smell of Jupiter is much like the smell of rotting eggs and glass cleaner
Models suggest that the clouds on hot Jupiters could be composed of minerals like corundum and silicates, as well as exotic compounds such as titanium oxide and aluminum oxide. These clouds may form due to strong winds, vertical mixing, and high temperatures in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters.
no
it rains horrs
it can flaot in the sky like no other!
Smoke generally travels into the atmosphere.
Jupiters upper atmosphere is mainly carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide below that is a layer of condensed hydrogen or a sea of hydrogen because of the immense pressure in the atmosphere
jupiters ice moon is Io
Jupiters Darling was created on 2004-06-22.
approximately 1.3 can fit in Jupiters core
It will smell like the inside of your space helmet. If you were to remove your helmet, it would smell like nothing at all, as you died of anoxia and explosive decompression. We've never been to the Kuiper belt, and at the current rate, aren't likely to get there for another couple of centuries. When we bring space rocks from the Kuiper belt aboard our spacecraft, they are likely to smell a little like ammonia and formaldehyde, two hydrocarbon chemicals which have been detected in comets and in clouds in space.
Jupiters gravitational field strength is 25 Nkg^-1
Conrad Jupiters Art Prize was created in 1968.