Jupiter is a gas giant with no solid surface, so no physical objects or structures have been found on Jupiter. However, the planet has been extensively studied by spacecraft and telescopes, leading to discoveries of its atmosphere, magnetosphere, and moons.
They found planet jupiter.
Yes, carbon is present on Jupiter, primarily in the form of methane gas in the planet's atmosphere. However, the extreme temperatures and pressures on Jupiter prevent the formation of solid carbon structures like graphite or diamonds.
No. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system (the sun is a star, not a planet), but not the largest in existence. Planets larger than Jupiter have been found orbiting stars other than the sun.
There have been no human explorations on Jupiter. All missions to Jupiter have been conducted using robotic spacecraft.
No one has been to Jupiter yet.
no food has been ever found on Jupiter yet but possibly water
It was never anything else. It has been known as Jupiter for thousands of years. 2nd Answer: You may be thinking of Jove, the name of Jupiter in Greek. Jupiter is its name in Latin.
The planet Jupiter, which is visible to the naked eye, has been known since prehistoric times. There is no record of the date on which it was found.
Not at the present time.
Jupiter is visible to the naked eye. It has been known since mankind first started stargazing.
Jupiter is visible to the naked eye and has been known for thousands of years. So no satellite was needed to find Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but not the largest planet of all. Planets larger than Jupiter have been found orbiting other stars.
there are a lot of things about jupiter
Almost certainly not. If there is any life it with likely be very simple and unlike anything found on earth
he didn't he found some moon but not Jupiter
It has a hurrican that has been spinning for a really long time, not sure exactly how long :)
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the solar system. However there have been 'super Jupiters' found orbiting other stars.