No, Jupiter creates its own heat so it is 6,000 degrees below its clouds.
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.
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 space suit designed to withstand Jupiter's extreme conditions would be necessary, including protection from high levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, and powerful storms. The suit would likely be bulky and have advanced insulation and shielding technology to keep the wearer safe.
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.
Neptune is very very cold a coat would not protect you enough.
No. Neptune is cold enough that even a coat would not protect you.
they wear a lab coat so they can protect there skin and clothes and if they ever spill something they would not get it on them self witch is your clothes and your skin. instead you would get it on you lab coat
I think a vet would wear a lab coat, at least when working with an animal
The Duke of Wellington normally wore a blue coat and it was not part of a uniform as he did not wear one.
Any kind of good insulated snowboard/ski jacket would be the best choice of coat to wear for skiing.
depends what coat it is.
It depends on where you live. In most places you do not have to wear a coat, but it will keep warmer if you do. In a very cold climate, it can be essential to survival to wear a coat.
up my bum
small little coat or jacket and jumper, it's not that cold.
Loyalists women would wear dresses, corsets, and petticoats to keep warm. Loyalists men would wear trousers, or breeches, shirts and a waist coat.
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.