You would need the obvious. Spaceship, space suit, supplies, but you would also need some other stuff. You would need to freeze the planet with liquid helium so the surface would turn from a gas to a solid. Or you could try flying with a jet pack in 300mph+ winds, plus a hover jet thing for your rocket. Also, I would pack some anti-gravity since you probably won't be able to stand without it without being compressed into a pulp. The pressure on Jupiter is extremely high. I would also pack some oxygen tanks to breathe because the atmosphere only has trace amounts.
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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Ptolemy claimed everything must go around the Earth, but the moons of Jupiter obviously are not going around the Earth.
The main risks of going to Jupiter include exposure to high levels of radiation from Jupiter's powerful magnetic field, as well as the intense radiation belts surrounding the planet. Additionally, the extreme atmospheric conditions and pressure on Jupiter could pose significant challenges to any spacecraft or human mission attempting to explore the planet.
It is impossible to accurately determine the number of sugar cubes that would fit inside Jupiter as the planet does not have a solid surface like Earth and is composed mostly of gas. Additionally, the size and volume of Jupiter is so vast that it would be practically impossible to pack sugar cubes in it.
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most likely a jacket.
It really depends on where you're going
It depends on where you're going.
Bug spray, water, light clothing.....
Rosie cus shes a small but useful object
No , no one is going onto Jupiter yet
when going on a cruise you should always pack the basics like clothes toiletries etc. but always remember to pack stuff you wouldn't think to pack like games and books etc
it depends but you should still bring a coat because there is no heating in most buildings
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It depends on how long of a trip you're looking at taking, and whether or not you should pack a lot of bags. If you're going to pack up, you should plan like you were going on a normal vacation for a week or two. October weather in Nevada isn't that chilly during the day but it can be at night. Good luck!