its possible, but projects like that wont come around anytime soon.
europa is Jupiter's moon. Jupiter has 4 moons, and Europa is one of them.
Some scientists believe Jupiter played a role in protecting Earth from frequent asteroid impacts that could have otherwise inhibited the evolution of life. Jupiter's strong gravitational force can deflect or capture incoming asteroids, reducing the number of impacts on Earth. This allowed life to flourish by providing a more stable environment for evolution.
Scientists do not know what type of living things live on Jupiter. Scientists are still looking for any living things. If anything could live on Jupiter, pray to your God/Deity that you never bump into it. That's the Jovial bit over, some scientists believe that amino acids (the building blocks of life) could form in the upper atmosphere, but others counter with the idea that as the amino acids clump together they get heavier and sink down into the lower atmosphere and are destroyed by the pressure and heat.
Jupiter is about 28.4 times larger than Mercury. You could fit about 23,000 Mercury's inside Jupiter.
Jupiter is approximately 11 times the diameter of Earth. This means that you could fit around 11 Earths across the diameter of Jupiter.
No. Jupiter does not have a solid surface.
No, Jupiter has no surface to build on as it is a gas giant planet.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface on which a crater could form.
Many scientists believe that Europa may hold water, or at least ice which could mean there is a possibility of life on one of Jupiter's moons.
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europa is Jupiter's moon. Jupiter has 4 moons, and Europa is one of them.
if jupiter were hallow around 11 earths could fit in jupiter
Depends on what you are wearing, who you are with, where on Jupiter you are at, the heating of your spaceship, the components of your spaceship, how much food you have, if you still have contact with your space station, and why you are even at Jupiter. Every mood you have depends on your surroundings. What you are wearing, do to the high pressures of Jupiter and it's core (That is if it has one, still being debated by scientists) you could be crushed. There might be annoying people with you, or your best friend, to disturb or lighten your mood. Certain parts of Jupiter are different from other parts, like the big red eye. The heating can help keep you from freezing... the components of your spaceship to entertain you or that needs to be fixed. You might die if you don't have food (It's a proven fact that you will die from lack of nutrition from food and water). If you still have contact from your space station, you might be happy that you aren't lost or alone. And the reason you are at Jupiter. Might be just sight seeing or on a long elaborate mission to find something...
So that Daniel Defoe could write ' pirates in adventures with scientists '
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
Some scientists believe Jupiter played a role in protecting Earth from frequent asteroid impacts that could have otherwise inhibited the evolution of life. Jupiter's strong gravitational force can deflect or capture incoming asteroids, reducing the number of impacts on Earth. This allowed life to flourish by providing a more stable environment for evolution.
Jupiter is so big that 1,300 Earth's could fit inside Jupiter.