To live on Jupiter you'd need:
-Oxygen and some other gases to dilute it
-The right amount of air pressure
-Food
-Land to live on (Jupiter is made of gases)
-A way to get rid of all the toxic gases
-A proper atmosphere to keep oxygen in (Unless if you plan on building a place to live on Jupiter)
-A way to reduce the gravity (Somehow removing most of the gases)
-A way to maintain all of the needs above
Create a livable environment on Jupiter is a millimetre away from impossiblity. Even modern technology space cameras and telescopes can't survive for more than half an hour before being crushed to pieces near Jupiter because of it's extreme gravity.
There is no way any sort of living organism could live on Jupiter 1st, its gravity is so strong that you would get crushed. 2nd It has an atmosphere made of helium and hydrogen and we need oxygen to survive. 3rd it has very cold temperatures
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.
Since the planet Jupiter is not at all suited to human life, you would need a complete life support system to live there, and even then it would be extremely difficult due to the high gravity. You might have to live inside a large tank of water, with scuba gear, so that your bouyancy would counteract the gravity. Obviously this would be very hard to do for any prolonged period. More likely, a human presence on Jupiter (if such a thing should ever be thought important enough to justify the extreme effort that it would require) would involve genetically engineered people with special adaptations to the high gravity - and even they would still need a complete life support system.
You would have to live in the upper atmosphere and you'd have to breathe hydrogen and helium.you'd have to eat chemicals,protect your self from constant storms and have to live in -240'f
you would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.
There is no way any sort of living organism could live on Jupiter 1st, its gravity is so strong that you would get crushed. 2nd It has an atmosphere made of helium and hydrogen and we need oxygen to survive. 3rd it has very cold temperatures
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.
It is currently impossible for humans to live on Jupiter as it is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, high gravity, and harsh atmospheric conditions. Thus, it is not feasible to bring anything with you to live there.
The oxygen level, the amount of water, the distance from the sun, well, HUMANS CANT LIVE THERE.
Indeterminate, as we don't know if there is core of solid matter for a creature to be "on". Life, if such exists, would have to be the equivalent of what we call "aquatic" life, or in the case of Jupiter, being mostly Hydrogen, "Hydrotic" life. They would have to be much like our deep sea creatures, only more so, to deal with the enormous pressures of Jupiter's gravity. It is doubtful that intelligent life could develop on a planet in which no fire could be discovered. Realistically, for creatures to live in Jupiter, one would have to speculate about aliens who had developed on another planet, invented star drive ships, and chose to live in artificial environments in and about Jupiter for the convenience of a near unlimited supply of hydrogen to power fusion reactors. In actuality, should we ever develop a real space program, living on the moons of Jupiter, and mining the planet for fuel for reactors, would give us a near Utopian lifestyle of plenty and ease.
you would need a [jetpack]
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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It would not be possible to modify Neptune for us to live on. It's a gas planet, so has no surface like that of the earth. It's also too far from the sun to support life, way too cold and dark.
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Since the planet Jupiter is not at all suited to human life, you would need a complete life support system to live there, and even then it would be extremely difficult due to the high gravity. You might have to live inside a large tank of water, with scuba gear, so that your bouyancy would counteract the gravity. Obviously this would be very hard to do for any prolonged period. More likely, a human presence on Jupiter (if such a thing should ever be thought important enough to justify the extreme effort that it would require) would involve genetically engineered people with special adaptations to the high gravity - and even they would still need a complete life support system.
You Could... -Storm Surfing? -Cloud Gliding? ?(: Of Course You Would Need Materials & a Board and What Not...But Ill Leave That For Those Of You Reading This.