No, not if we consider life as we know it because the gravity at the surface would crush the bodies of any creature that was near its surface and kill it in an instant! A greater chance would be if it where microorganism so the could survive with little gravity affects. Even if we had a human landing craft, since there is no surface to land on, we would get sucked into the core of the planet where we would continue to be crushed, and even torn apart, from the extreme gravity. It is possible to live near or orbit Jupiter however those who did it would experience massive amounts of radiation.
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"Life as we know it" is unlikely on Jupiter. The question is, is there some OTHER form of "life" that COULD exist there. We don't have any firm answer to that. Yet.
Jupiter's surface gravity is a little under three times Earth gravity; about what you experience on the most extreme Roller Coasters. This would make it difficult and dangerous to move around, but certainly not fatal. The killer on Jupiter would be the pressure; we're not sure what kind of surface Jupiter has, but the pressure down there must be pretty extreme.
Science Fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke wrote about a balloon expedition to the cloud-tops of Jupiter in a "hot hydrogen balloon". Clarke supposed that there might be life-forms that could live like birds or jellyfish, floating around up there. All fictional, of course, but Stranger Things have ALREADY happened.
It is not possible to live on any planet but earth as earth is the only planet that has the correct temperature and oxygen content to keep us alive and is able to sustain life.
It is not possible for life sustained by OUR PLANET to exist on Jupiter. Is it possible that there is another form of life that can survive on Jupiter? Sure...its possible. There hasn't been any evidence indicating life on Jupiter.
Yes, because there is a frozen layer of ice on the surface, and then liquid water underneath that. Its atmosphere also makes it possible for life to survive. It is more likely that there is life on another of Jupiter's moons, Europa. But they both have water on them, so yes, it is quite possible.
Jupiter is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, making it an inhospitable environment for known forms of life as we know it. Its harsh conditions of extreme temperatures, high pressure, and intense radiation make it unlikely for any complex life forms to survive on Jupiter.
Jupiter is a gas giant and is not capable of supporting life.
No, Jupiter is not suitable for human life. It has extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and a lack of a solid surface for humans to live on. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure is too high for humans to survive.
It is not possible for life sustained by OUR PLANET to exist on Jupiter. Is it possible that there is another form of life that can survive on Jupiter? Sure...its possible. There hasn't been any evidence indicating life on Jupiter.
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Yes, because there is a frozen layer of ice on the surface, and then liquid water underneath that. Its atmosphere also makes it possible for life to survive. It is more likely that there is life on another of Jupiter's moons, Europa. But they both have water on them, so yes, it is quite possible.
Life on Jupiter is not possible due to extreme conditions such as high gravity, intense radiation, and lack of a solid surface. The planet is a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no known life forms. Any spacecraft or probe sent to Jupiter would not survive for long in its harsh environment.
some day but that if they find life!
yes, if you do not crash into an asteroid and die immediately
Jupiter is what we consider one the 'gas giants', therefore, we definitely won't be able to survive on it.
Jupiter is a gas giant and lacks a solid surface, making it an inhospitable environment for known forms of life as we know it. Its harsh conditions of extreme temperatures, high pressure, and intense radiation make it unlikely for any complex life forms to survive on Jupiter.
No, because there is no surface to Jupiter, it is a gaseous planet with nowhere to land a spacecraft. Temperatures and pressure on Jupiter are also very extreme.
There's no oxygen on Jupiter.
Jupiter is a gas giant and is not capable of supporting life.