You would want to wear something to protect you from the extreme heat and pressure, it's about 900 F there. A better idea is not to go there, even the best machines we have sent there only lasted a few minutes.
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.
Yes, you would need to wear a protective suit rather than just a coat on Jupiter. The planet has extreme temperatures, strong winds, and a thick atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, making it unlikely for just a coat to provide adequate protection.
The weight of a human on Jupiter would be approximately 2.5 times their weight on Earth due to Jupiter's stronger gravitational pull. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 375 pounds on Jupiter.
You would weigh about 2.3 times more on Jupiter than you would on earth, because of Jupiter's massive size. Your mass would remain the same though.
Assuming the same mass, you would weigh about 169 pounds on Jupiter due to its stronger gravitational pull. Jupiter has a surface gravity of about 2.5 times that of Earth, so if you weigh 63 pounds on Earth, you would weigh more on Jupiter.
Astronauts have never been to Jupiter. If they did go there, they would need to invent a new type of suit, because none of the existing ones would be good enough to protect them from the strong winds of Jupiter.
No clothing would be needed since you would fall hundreds of miles through poisonous gases before you hit the rocky center. By then, of course, you would not need clothes, as you would have died.
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.
Yes, you would need to wear a protective suit rather than just a coat on Jupiter. The planet has extreme temperatures, strong winds, and a thick atmosphere composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, making it unlikely for just a coat to provide adequate protection.
if you were 14 and lived on Jupiter for its year, You would be about 26 when Jupiter completed its revolution
there would be an apocalypse
Jupiter
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
Yes. if they did not they would not be Jupiter's moons.
It depends on how old you are when you go there (if you go there) and if you are born on Jupiter then it would matter when you where born and what year it was on Jupiter. But it will only matter if humans start habitating Jupiter. :)(:
Speedo's and lots of rings that orbited around his midsection.
Yes Jupiter does have water. But it isn't "on" Jupiter. It is in the form of water vapor in the cloud tops. Jupiter does not have any air on it. If you travel to Jupiter, you will not be able to breathe because Jupiter's air is Just Gas. But if you wear An astronaut helmet then maybe you can breathe a little bit.