It's highly unlikely that Jupiter was the first planet. There's no evidence that Jupiter formed any earlier than other planets in our solar system, and no reason at all to believe that planets in other older solar systems might not have formed long ago.
Jupiter
Jupiter is a gaseous planet. It doesn't have a crust.
Jupiter has no surface, since it is a gas planet. It's only made out of gas which are 90% hidrogen and 10% helium.
The plant Jupiter is made mostly of poisonous gas and other chemicals.
Jupiter.
I think it is Jupiter because it really massive.
They have, except Jupiter is actually made of gas, and if a probe goes too deep into the planet, it will soon evaporate and become part of Jupiter
The planet Jupiter is made almost entirely of gas, but it is believed that deep in the center of the planet is a core composed of metallic frozen hydrogen. It is very doubtful that this surface will ever be used as real estate by people.
The planet Saturn.
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Jupiter
No one has walked on Saturn. and since the planet is a so-called Gas Giant - no solid surface - no one ever will.
Jupiter is a gaseous planet. It doesn't have a crust.
Jupiter is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium its structure is hard and bold but Jupiter has twice of powerful storms than earth.....
Yes, Jupiter is the biggest planet in the universe and is the closest gas-made planet to the sun.
No. There are two reasons for this. First, Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on. Second, the space shuttle was made for low Earth orbit, not interplanetary travel.
Jupiter. Unless you want a planet not made of gas.