I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.
well, jupiter's surface is gas, not solid, so you'd pass through it(you'd get crushed anyway...).
Well, it would never be able to "land" on Jupiter. By the time it reached anything related to solid "land" it would be crushed under the immense atmospheric pressures.
The environment around jupiter is very rough. A human being (being Jupiter is so massive) could not live there because they would be crushed by the intense gravity. jupiter is gaseous so you cant stand on it either way. The actual environment(weather wise) is STORMY you may of heard of the red spot, that is like a giant storm in the middle of jupiter equator. Its a big storm on jupiter.
You can't land on the Great Red Spot; there is nothing solid. If you were to try, you would be whipped around by the winds as you fall. Eventually you will be crushed by the pressure deep in Jupiter's atmosphere.
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.
the gravity is just so strong
They would quickly be crushed by the atmospheric pressure.
I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.
No. Jupiter does not have a surface to land on. A probe was launched into the atmosphere. It took some measurements before it was eventually crushed by the immense pressure.
Jupiter has no definite surface. If you did not have a suitable aircraft you would simply fall into the planet's interior to be crushed by the immense pressure.
well, jupiter's surface is gas, not solid, so you'd pass through it(you'd get crushed anyway...).
Not unless we completely change the structure of Jupiter... Good luck. You weould get crushed flat just by being in the atmosphere.
Yes the atmosphere of Jupiter is poisonous. If you land on the planet, you'll go deeper and deeper and you'll get crushed and killed. If that answers your question.
No spaceship has landed on Jupiter. It is not possible as it is a gas planet. Apart from fly- past spacecraft, only Galileo has orbited it in 1975. It released a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere which was crushed and probably vaporized.
If someone tried to go to Jupiter they would be crushed and vaporized. Why? Because Jupiter is made out of gases. So when they get to the atmosphere they would slowly start to sink in since the gases are so thick. As you get closer to the core, the pressure would increase, and then you would be crushed. If you weren't killed by the pressure then you would be killed by the high temperatures as you got closer to the core.
What do you mean? Jupiter is a gas giant so in the soup of chemicals there is bound to be a good bit of water. As for "Liquid" water, i cant say. But on Jupiter ide be more worried about being crushed by the weight of 200 earths.