Dangerous radiation belts aroung planet :D <---- thts a ligit answer ;P
As of now, no human has visited Jupiter, so there has been no first man or woman on Jupiter. Given the extreme conditions on the gas giant, it is unlikely that humans will be able to physically land on Jupiter in the near future.
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Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of dense clouds of gas that make it challenging for spacecraft to land on its surface. Additionally, the intense radiation and magnetic fields around Jupiter pose risks to the spacecraft's electronic components. It is more feasible and safer for spacecraft to study Jupiter from orbit rather than attempting to land on its surface.
Ptolemy claimed everything must go around the Earth, but the moons of Jupiter obviously are not going around the Earth.
Mercury Venus earth mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto. Pluto is now classed as a minor planet.
No , no one is going onto Jupiter yet
No, Jupiter isn't going to be any closer to the Earth in 2011 than in any other year.
A lot depends on where you are going and what you plan to do when you are there. Just like any trip overseas, there are costs and risks.
From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
That will be the Juno space probe due to launch in 2011, reaching Jupiter in 2016.
That would totally depend on how fast you were going. The Galileo spacecraft took six years to get to Jupiter going thousands of miles per hour.
It is not known at this time if Jupiter Ascending is going to be just one movie or a series. It may depend on how well the movie does once it is released.
The planet is Jupiter and the Great Red Spot is a storm in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
It is highly unlikely that humans will ever go to Jupiter due to its extreme radiation levels, lack of a solid surface, and harsh environment. Sending humans to Jupiter would present numerous technical challenges and risks that currently make it impractical for manned missions.
It depends where you intend to go
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
the Great Red spot on Jupiter is a large storm that has been going on for over 300 years!