no you dont u just get pulled by its gravitational pull but will die if you reach to the core of jupiter
no as if you go close to it you will get sucked in .
Saturn and Mars are very close, Mars is the closest as it is 551 million km away!
The physics of gravity dictate that two objects with mass push and pull on one another. They are both close to each other (relatively) and Jupiter has greater mass so its gravity keeps ganymede from pulling away from it. It is forced to go around Jupiter much like the our moon is forced to go around the earth.
No, Comet Hale-Bopp did not crash into Jupiter. Comet Hale-Bopp made a close approach to the Earth in 1997, but its trajectory did not intersect with Jupiter.
Jupiter's nearest neighbor is the planet Saturn. Jupiter and Saturn are the two largest planets in our solar system and are relatively close to each other in terms of their positions in space.
no as if you go close to it you will get sucked in .
You can go to www.timeforkids.com/hubble P.S. Hubble is a space telescope.
You can't live on Jupiter. So yes you will and most defiantly can die on Jupiter.
Mercury is closer to the Sun than Jupiter is.
It is in 2022 when Jupiter will come close to earth.
Saturn and Mars are very close, Mars is the closest as it is 551 million km away!
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Jupiter and Uranus.....Well that's what Saturn is close to!
Jupiter Baudot goes by Jupiter.
The physics of gravity dictate that two objects with mass push and pull on one another. They are both close to each other (relatively) and Jupiter has greater mass so its gravity keeps ganymede from pulling away from it. It is forced to go around Jupiter much like the our moon is forced to go around the earth.
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
Pluto, Uransas, Jupiter, and Your Mom!