yes you do float on Jupiter
Jupiter's gravity is actually 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
Saturn is the 6th major planet from the Sun. The planet closer is Jupiter, and the next planet farther away is Uranus.
Jupiter is a gas giant made primarily of hydrogen and helium, so it does not have a solid surface. Due to its immense size and lack of a defined solid structure, it would be impossible to fit balloons inside Jupiter as they would simply float around in its vast atmosphere.
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Jupiter's gravity is actually 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
The average density of Jupiter is 1.326 g/cm3The average density of a human is 1.01 g/cm3Therefore, a human would float on Jupiter since human density < Jupiter density.What is likely to happen is the outer layers of Jupiter are not very dense much less than 1 g/cm3. Near the center of Jupiter the density would be much greater due to the pressure from all the atmosphere above it pushing and compressing it.So a human body would end up floating somewhere in the middle of Jupiter, it would not be at the "surface." It would also not be able to sink to the center.
You'd have to be able to float as Jupitor is made of gas,
No, because Jupiter has a graviational pull that is 2.5 times stronger than Earth's.
Not very dense. It in fact, if it were here on earth, could float in a bath full of water.
no, if people could get 2 jupiter, unless the used a special "invintion", the soil and water would simply float through the air, taking the plant with it
If there would be life on Jupiter it would be creatures which are able to live without oxygen and can either fly or float. Because of the immense pressure inside Jupiter there is a very slim to no chance that life exists there. So these creatures would have to live at the upper atmosphere.
Saturn has the largest rings. Also if you could make a tub big enough Saturn could float in it
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No, you cannot bounce on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface, so there is nothing for you to bounce on. Additionally, the intense gravity and lack of support would make it impossible to bounce on Jupiter.
Saturn is the 6th major planet from the Sun. The planet closer is Jupiter, and the next planet farther away is Uranus.