Well, unless NASA has been keeping some major interplanetary travel secrets, no human has set foot on Jupiter. It's a gas giant with a pretty intense atmosphere, so it's not exactly a vacation destination. But who knows, maybe one day someone will figure out how to make a pit stop there - just don't forget your space suit!
No,, there have never been, nor will there ever be rovers on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which to land. However, a rover might one day land on one of Jupiter's many moons.
No one has been on Jupiter because its extreme atmospheric conditions, including intense gravity, radiation, and extreme temperatures, make it impossible for humans to survive there. Additionally, the lack of a solid surface on Jupiter further complicates any exploration attempts.
No one has visited Jupiter to date, though several probes have been sent.
No, Jupiter has not been visited by humans. The harsh radiation environment, extreme temperatures, and lack of solid surface make it difficult for human spacecraft to survive there. However, unmanned spacecraft like the Galileo and Juno missions have studied Jupiter from orbit.
A visit to Jupiter is when a person learns to fly by 30 years of lessons from coral. They fly to Pluto, and find the transport to Jupiter.
No one has ever been to Jupiter. The farthest we have made it is the moon.
no
No one has been to Jupiter yet.
No,, there have never been, nor will there ever be rovers on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which to land. However, a rover might one day land on one of Jupiter's many moons.
No one has been on Jupiter because its extreme atmospheric conditions, including intense gravity, radiation, and extreme temperatures, make it impossible for humans to survive there. Additionally, the lack of a solid surface on Jupiter further complicates any exploration attempts.
yes a couple
Not at the present time.
No one seriously refers to Jupiter as a "brown star". Jupiter is an order of magnitude too small to be a star of ANY magnitude; the internal pressure is far too low to support nuclear fusion.
well no one knows because no one has ever been on any other planet
No one has visited Jupiter to date, though several probes have been sent.
yes
No one has ever been to Jupiter. At least not yet.