At present, it is not even possible for men to get to a Jupiter orbit. However, science and technology progresses, and each day brings new discoveries.
Science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke wrote a short story concerning a human who goes to Jupiter. But Jupiter has no known surface, so Clarke's hero devises a laser-pumped "hot air balloon" that could be used to float freely in Jupiter's upper atmosphere. The technology seems solid, and I'll be surprised, 100 years from now, if there are not "hot hydrogen balloon tours" of the Jovian atmosphere.
Farther in the future, I can certainly see that men will devise robotic submarine-type spacecraft in order to explore the deeper layers of the atmosphere.
Eventually, we will send robotic probes to the cores of all of the outer planets.
The closest Jovian planet, aka gas giant, is Jupiter. Jovian means relating to Jupiter.
Uranus is the planet out of the Jovian planets that does not have rings.
Jupiter is the Jovian planet that is closest to the sun...
Jupiter is both the largest Jovian or "inner" planet, and the largest planet in our entire solar system.
The word that means of or relating to the planet Jupiter is "Jovian."
Yes, it is a Jovian planet.
The closest Jovian planet, aka gas giant, is Jupiter. Jovian means relating to Jupiter.
Jupiter is a Jovian planet. The word "Jovian" comes from "Jove," which is another name for Jupiter.
Uranus is the planet out of the Jovian planets that does not have rings.
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Jupiter is the Jovian planet that is closest to the sun...
it is a Jovian planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all Jovian, while Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are terrestrial planets.
Venus is a terrestrial planet, not a jovian planet. Terrestrial planets are rocky and have solid surfaces, while jovian planets are gas giants.
Jupiter is both the largest Jovian or "inner" planet, and the largest planet in our entire solar system.
The word that means of or relating to the planet Jupiter is "Jovian."
Mercury is a planet that cannot be strictly classified as either a terrestrial or a jovian planet. It is a terrestrial planet due to its rocky composition, but it also exhibits characteristics of a jovian planet, such as a lack of atmosphere and presence of a weak magnetic field.
The Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They share many characteristics including their location outside of the asteroid belt (between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter).