Jupiter is 90% Hydrogen and 10% helium So this is a maybe but scientifically it will be yes and scientists are curious but are scare to test this because it can ruin the solar system and will affect earth badly and you will have a horrible smell like rotten eggs on earth and our air may be affected and the human race will be extinct
First of all, there is no reason for Jupiter to explode, and there's nothing about to cause it to explode. If for some reason Jupiter did explode, then the results would be very noticeable to observers on Earth. The most cataclysmic result would be that Jupiter would no longer be visible in the night sky. And as if that were not enough, every one of Jupiters 60 or more moons would cease its orbit around Jupiter, and would just continue orbiting the sun, in much the same but not exactly the same path as it does now.
It is not possible to land on Jupiter because it is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. There is no solid surface to land on, as the planet's atmospheric pressure increases dramatically as you descend further towards its core. Additionally, the intense radiation would pose a significant threat to any spacecraft attempting to reach Jupiter's surface.
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On Jupiter I think.
planet Jupiter the length of days would be 9.9 hours
A planet cannot explode on it's own. A star would experience very little changes if a planet did explode, even one as large as Jupiter.
They won't.
First of all, there is no reason for Jupiter to explode, and there's nothing about to cause it to explode. If for some reason Jupiter did explode, then the results would be very noticeable to observers on Earth. The most cataclysmic result would be that Jupiter would no longer be visible in the night sky. And as if that were not enough, every one of Jupiters 60 or more moons would cease its orbit around Jupiter, and would just continue orbiting the sun, in much the same but not exactly the same path as it does now.
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It is not possible to land on Jupiter because it is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium. There is no solid surface to land on, as the planet's atmospheric pressure increases dramatically as you descend further towards its core. Additionally, the intense radiation would pose a significant threat to any spacecraft attempting to reach Jupiter's surface.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
its so fat that if it had surface conditions it would explode.
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Gas.
Pronouns: I you he she it we you they If you are referring to Jupiter the planet, I suppose you would choose "it."
Your mass would be greatest on the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system with a strong gravitational pull, which would make your weight the heaviest there compared to other planets.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.