Pressure in Jupiter is thought to be as high as 5,000GPa. On earth, typical air pressure is around 100kPa. So, if you fell deep enough into Jupiter you would definitely be crushed. However, the intense radiation in Jupiter would have already killed you long before you reached Jupiter's atmosphere.
No, the reason is there is too much pressure and heat around Jupiter.
At the level of Jupiter's atmosphere where the pressure is the same as the average pressure on Earth at sea level, the average temperature is -108° C. However, the outer part of Jupiter gets more heat from Jupiter's core than it gets from the sun.
Earth's atmospheric pressure is measured as 1 bar. Jupiter's atmospheric pressure is 100 million bars. Therefore, it is 100 million times greater
According to measurements of Viking spacecrafts the average pressure is around 0.7% of the normal pressure on the Earth, but they are large seasonal variations due to freezing of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during the winter. Source: http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/M/Marsatmos.html Martin Cizek
The surface pressure on Jupiter varies between 20 and 200 kilo pascals. On Earth, the surface pressure is around 100 kilo pascals. See related link for more information
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.
No one knows, but I know that you would die if you could get to Jupiter, If you could get there.. It would very horrible, because the pressure of the gases in Jupiter will crush you once you enter its atmoshpere.
Jupiter has very strong gravity, extremely high atmospheric pressure, poisonous gasses and probably no surface.
I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.
Simply put, no. The pressure is too great.
the gravity is just so strong