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you would a suit made of plutonium at least make one cycle around jupiter..but to crash into the watery surface of Jupiter you need a suit made completely of dark matter.

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What equipment would you need to go to Jupiter?

To go to Jupiter, you would need a spacecraft capable of withstanding the extreme radiation and atmospheric pressure of the planet, as well as the long duration of the journey. This spacecraft would require advanced life support systems, radiation shielding, propulsion systems, communication equipment, and scientific instruments to study Jupiter and its moons.


How would a person dress on Jupiter?

A person on Jupiter would need to wear a spacesuit with built-in temperature control and protection from high levels of radiation. The suit would also need to be able to withstand the intense pressures of Jupiter's atmosphere.


If you could travel to Jupiter what equipment would you need?

Nothing. The pressure and temperature in Jupiter is too high for any object or person. Objects or people would be crushed by the pressure and burned by the heat. They'd be a pile of dust orbiting the planet in a matter of seconds.


What kind of space suit would you need?

The type of space suit you would need depends on the environment you will be in. For low Earth orbit missions, you would require an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). For deep space missions, such as travel to Mars or beyond, a different type of suit with enhanced radiation protection and life support systems would be needed.


How do you calculate a persons age on Jupiter?

To calculate a person's age on Jupiter, you would need to divide their age on Earth by the length of Jupiter's year, which is approximately 11.86 Earth years. So, if someone is 30 years old on Earth, their age on Jupiter would be about 30 divided by 11.86, which is around 2.53 Jupiter years.

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What kind of space suit do you need to go on Jupiter?

you would need a [jetpack]


What would you need to go to Jupiter?

you would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.


How long would it take to get to Jupiter by plane?

A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.


What equipment would you need to go to Jupiter?

To go to Jupiter, you would need a spacecraft capable of withstanding the extreme radiation and atmospheric pressure of the planet, as well as the long duration of the journey. This spacecraft would require advanced life support systems, radiation shielding, propulsion systems, communication equipment, and scientific instruments to study Jupiter and its moons.


What is the essentials you need to get to Jupiter?

a Space Shuttle and a air suit


What kind of house did you need for Jupiter?

i do not know ithink a spacecrart


Can a space ship orbit Jupiter?

I've been searching for a definitive answer for that as well. But I think I seen somewhere that in order for us to orbit Jupiter our ship would need some serious shielding since the radiation from Jupiter's enormous magnetic field would kill us instantly.


What will you need to go to planet Jupiter?

A space craft with alot of food :d~


How would a person dress on Jupiter?

A person on Jupiter would need to wear a spacesuit with built-in temperature control and protection from high levels of radiation. The suit would also need to be able to withstand the intense pressures of Jupiter's atmosphere.


What would you need to travel to space?

you would need more than a space suit!


What do you need to take to Jupiter?

oxygen food space suit water a tube to so the water can go through


If you could travel to Jupiter what equipment would you need?

Nothing. The pressure and temperature in Jupiter is too high for any object or person. Objects or people would be crushed by the pressure and burned by the heat. They'd be a pile of dust orbiting the planet in a matter of seconds.