A human would not be able to survive on Jupiter without a whole lot of sophisticated equipment that we currently lack the ability to make and that we are not yet able to get to Jupiter in the first place. In addition:
We don't think Jupiter has a surface per se, so "on Jupiter" is not well defined. Taking the 1 bar pressure level as a reasonable definition of "on Jupiter" it would probably be the wind (a category 5 hurricane is a light breeze by Jovian standards; the wind speed on Jupiter is approximately that of a tornado all the time).
If you were sheltered from the wind, you'd die of asphyxiation; there's no free oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere to speak of, but there is plenty of the toxic ammonium hydrosulfide and the even more toxic ammonium sulfide.
Okay, so let's give you a respirator. Now you die from the heat. It's about 340K at that pressure level (around 150 degrees Fahrenheit).
There's also the fact that, since there's no surface for you to stand on there, you'd be free-falling at about 25 meters per second per second. And conditions don't get any better below that ... it just keeps getting hotter and hotter, and the winds don't let up any, and there's still no oxygen.
You would need to go down in a closed spaceship, with enough fuel to take you out again. You would have to be lying all the time, due to the immense gravity.
You would need to go down in a closed spaceship, with enough fuel to take you out again. You would have to be lying all the time, due to the immense gravity.
You would need to go down in a closed spaceship, with enough fuel to take you out again. You would have to be lying all the time, due to the immense gravity.
You would need to go down in a closed spaceship, with enough fuel to take you out again. You would have to be lying all the time, due to the immense gravity.
Indeterminate, as we don't know if there is core of solid matter for a creature to be "on".
Life, if such exists, would have to be the equivalent of what we call "aquatic" life, or in the case of Jupiter, being mostly Hydrogen, "Hydrotic" life.
They would have to be much like our deep sea creatures, only more so, to deal with the enormous pressures of Jupiter's gravity. It is doubtful that intelligent life could develop on a planet in which no fire could be discovered.
Realistically, for creatures to live in Jupiter, one would have to speculate about aliens who had developed on another planet, invented star drive ships, and chose to live in artificial environments in and about Jupiter for the convenience of a near unlimited supply of hydrogen to power fusion reactors.
In actuality, should we ever develop a real space program, living on the moons of Jupiter, and mining the planet for fuel for reactors, would give us a near Utopian lifestyle of plenty and ease.
Naked? No. But with sufficient energy, and technology, there is no reason why Ganymede shouldn't be perfectly comfortable. Human beings live in a lot of very inhospitable places, because our technology allows us to adapt our environment to our comfort. Space, or Ganymede, is not much different.
Io, on the other hand, with its sulfur volcanoes, probably will not be habitable.
You would need to go down in a closed spaceship, with enough fuel to take you out again. You would have to be lying all the time, due to the immense gravity.
you would die from not eating drinking or breathing if you tried any of those you would die twice as easy. Also, if you could breathe, you would fall through the planet, since it is made of gaz. A robot made it there and fell through and after 30min we lost contact.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::)you would die.I mean really...
No because Jupiter is a gas planet and if a shuttle landed to drop people off it would blow up.
there is on no oxegen or plants so we would die....
If you traveled to Jupiter on vacation you would be very heavy. If you weigh 70 pounds on the Earth, on Jupiter you would weigh 185 pounds.
Actually, no. there may be a solid surface at the core of Jupiter, but you would not be able to stand on it. Well to get to it because going through all those gases Jupiter is made up of may seem easy... possible but you would actually be crushed by the pressure of it and die a horrible death.
The person would die because they're is more hydrogen than heluim.
Well not just the average human, every human would die. But if you managed to survive that you would be crushed by the atmospheric pressure as you went down, or you would be ripped to shreds by the 150 metre a second winds. take your pick.
well, Jupiter has no atmosphere recorded to sustain life. The ground is recorded to be insufficent to life. So you'd die. Think of it like this, if there is no bactrial life, there is definitely no human life.
They won't.
You would die on it.
No human could ever live on Jupiter. The gravity, the poison gas, the pressure, the cold. A human being would die within seconds if they got near the gravitational pull of Jupiter, even if they were in a spacesuit, in a spacecraft. We might be able to live on a moon in Jupiter's orbit, but, not on the planet itself. It's gravity alone would kill us.
Firstly, Jupiter is gas giant and thus does NOT have a surface. Secondly, the gravity is so strong, that it would crush something as feeble as a human body and lastly, the atmosphere is mainly hydrogen, so a human would die on taking it's first breath.
if a man were able to get up to jupiter and then take his gear off he would most likely instantaniously die.
you would die from not eating drinking or breathing if you tried any of those you would die twice as easy. Also, if you could breathe, you would fall through the planet, since it is made of gaz. A robot made it there and fell through and after 30min we lost contact.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::)you would die.I mean really...
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 and venus are the planets that are heavy and thick that would crush a human.
they would die because of the gas