Jupiter is plainly visibly to the naked eye and is one of the brightest objects in the night sky. It has no single discoverer.
Galileo was probably the first to study Jupiter in detail, with his telescope.
No person has been to Jupiter.
He was the first person on planet Jupiter!
The first person to discover one of Jupiter's moons was Italian astronomer Galileo. Galileo invented a telescope and was able to modify it to see celestial bodies more clearly than is possible with the naked eye. This discovery occurred between 1609 and 1610.
Galileo was the first person to observe the four largest moons of Jupiter, now known as the Galilean moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto), using a telescope in 1610. The moons of Uranus were discovered by Sir William Herschel in 1787, long after Galileo's observations.
Jupiter was known about in ancient times so no way of knowing when first discovered. it moons were discovered in 1600's.
The first recorded observation of Jupiter was by Babylonian astronomers in the 7th century BCE. Since Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the night sky, it has always been observed by mankind.
I'm sure you can see Jupiter with the naked eye if you're in the right place at the right time so I guess the right answer is the first person to look up at night and spot it.
You Would Find Pictures Of Jupiter Symbols By Opening up Internet Explorer Then Type In Jupiter Symbols Then Click On Images and you will find Jupiter symbol's.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. Jupiter can be seen without a telescope and has been known since ancient times. Galileo was one of the first astronomers to classify Jupiter as a planet.
Jupiter was known since antiquity.
A 100lb person would weigh 236.4lb on Jupiter.