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.
We will never know, presumably noah from the bible but it all depends on what you count as human. "the fist person" doesn't exist either #sozman
No person has been to Jupiter.
A fist pound is when you make a fist and bump it against the other person's fist, or beat your fist against something.
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
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.
no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
A heart is usually about the size of your fist, so it varies from person to person a bit.
A clenched fist injury (CFI) is a bite wound on the hand, caused when a person's closed fist strikes the teeth of another person, usually in the course of a fight. CFIs are sometimes referred to as closed fist injuries or fight bites.
Typical heart of an adult [1]: 4.7 in (12cm) in length 3.1 in (8cm) to 3.5 in (9cm) in breadth 2.4 in (6cm) in thickness
A fist bump is where you make a fist and bump it against the fist of another person. This is a way of showing that you are both in agreement, that something is good or fine, or that something turned out well.
You can see Jupiter's moons any night whenever you can see Jupiter, with the possible exception of times when the Moon is close to it. Just now (2014) Jupiter is mostly visible in midwinter.
A 100lb person would weigh 236.4lb on Jupiter.