you would die from not eating drinking or breathing if you tried any of those you would die twice as easy. Also, if you could breathe, you would fall through the planet, since it is made of gaz. A robot made it there and fell through and after 30min we lost contact.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::)
you would die.I mean really...
You can't really stand on Jupiter as it has no well defined surface like earth, or the other inner planets. Instead you would sink down and down through the clouds, which would get thicker and thicker until you would be crushed by the extreme pressures. The higher gravity on Jupiter would pull you in very quickly. There is a high amount of radiation on Jupiter, freezing cold temperatures and no air to breath. There is therefore no chance of surviving a direct encounter with this planet.
Jupiter is a gas planet, it's made almost entirely of hydrogen and some helium. A human explorer would fall through the gas until they are crushed by the increasing pressure. Temperature also increases with pressure, eventually it gets so hot that the unfortunate explorer will be separated into his constituent atoms and become part of Jupiter's atmosphere.
If a human traveled to Jupiter, they would be crushed by Jupiter's gravity, poisoned by the atmosphere, and Jupiter's surface would absorb you.
Because Jupiter is gaseous (no solid ground to stand on), you would be pulled in, sinking then squeezed and crushed to death from gravitational and gaseous pressure.
Jupiter actually has no land. It is gas. This makes it sort of hard for someone to reach Jupiter to study it. If someone where to travel to Jupiter, they wouldn't land.
They would sink
they would instantly die
they would explode
If you traveled to Jupiter on vacation you would be very heavy. If you weigh 70 pounds on the Earth, on Jupiter you would weigh 185 pounds.
scientifically speaking,I calculate that it would become heavier.
No because Jupiter is a gas planet and if a shuttle landed to drop people off it would blow up.
Earth would be destroy due to the gravity force of that planet.
So far (as of the year 2010) no human being has ever travelled to the planet Mars. Whether such travels will ever happen in the future would be difficult to predict. In the current economic climate, it is not likely that anyone is going to fund that kind of travel.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
they would swell upn and die
you will sufficate and die ohhh yeah
then it would hardly have vegetation and human life would not exist
If you traveled to Jupiter on vacation you would be very heavy. If you weigh 70 pounds on the Earth, on Jupiter you would weigh 185 pounds.
well, Jupiter has no atmosphere recorded to sustain life. The ground is recorded to be insufficent to life. So you'd die. Think of it like this, if there is no bactrial life, there is definitely no human life.
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
Actually the gravitional field on Jupiter is so extreme it is likely your head would push through your body and emerge out your anal passage. My house mate is a physicist, and that's what he said.
we would die
They won't.
They would fall to the core because the planet's surface is made of gas but the core is made of iron and other minerals.
It wont