Don't go there. Jupiter is not habitable by humans.
It will be possible, using our technology, to settle the Jovian moons such as Ganymede or possibly Callisto. Europa may be covered with ice, with liquid water oceans below the surface; it's at least possible that some form of Europan life may exist there.
Io is right out; covered with volcanoes that spew sulfur out to orbital altitudes.
Jupiter is what we consider one the 'gas giants', therefore, we definitely won't be able to survive on it.
There's no oxygen on Jupiter.
No
no
nothing but food
In reality nobody has landed on Jupiter and will not, and survive to tell about it. The gravity is too strong.
A robot. Humans couldn't survive there.
Jupiter has very strong gravity, extremely high atmospheric pressure, poisonous gasses and probably no surface.
Jupiter's gravity is too much for a human to stand. And they could not survive the temperature or atmosphere either.
Jupiter is a gas giant. It is far too dangerous for any human to survive or even enter the atmosphere there. Your answer: No.
No, since Jupiter probably has no surface, and if it does have one, the environment there is too hot and too dense for anything to survive.
no the pressure is to high and theres no air.