Well, it would never be able to "land" on Jupiter. By the time it reached anything related to solid "land" it would be crushed under the immense atmospheric pressures.
The Voyager spacecraft are interplanetary probes and did not carry landers. Any spacecraft attempting to land on Jupiter would be crushed by the extreme pressures and magnetic fields and would fall for days before reaching the core of the planet because as Saturn and Jupiter are gas giants they have no surface as such.
You can't you will probably fall in Jupiter and die. And why it's made of burring gases. so don't do it!
You can't land on the Great Red Spot; there is nothing solid. If you were to try, you would be whipped around by the winds as you fall. Eventually you will be crushed by the pressure deep in Jupiter's atmosphere.
If a human were to land on Jupiter, they would likely be crushed by the extreme pressure of the planet's atmosphere before even reaching the surface. Jupiter's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium and contains powerful storms and intense radiation that would be lethal to humans. Additionally, Jupiter's lack of a solid surface would make it impossible to land on in the traditional sense.
No one has walked on Jupiter. First, no one has ever traveled to the region of Jupiter. Second, if there is a solid surface to walk on, the conditions there would make it impossible with known or likely technology to survive a descent from orbit, let alone walk on the surface.
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
The Voyager spacecraft are interplanetary probes and did not carry landers. Any spacecraft attempting to land on Jupiter would be crushed by the extreme pressures and magnetic fields and would fall for days before reaching the core of the planet because as Saturn and Jupiter are gas giants they have no surface as such.
The Voyager program was designed to study Jupiter and Saturn but was extended to study Uranus, Neptune, and the outer reaches of the solar system. The planetary alignment that allowed Voyager 2 to visit four planets was an opportunity that would not recur for 175 years.
they would die because of the gas
Nothing, the ring is a mass of meteorites.
aliens dont exist
They would get a very quick and painful death:)
None. The only object other than Earth on which people have set foot is the moon. It would be impossible to walk on Jupiter as it does not have a solid surface.
Jupiter has no definite surface. If you did not have a suitable aircraft you would simply fall into the planet's interior to be crushed by the immense pressure.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.
the world would fall apart and we would all live on jupiter
The roast I just put in the oven would be ruined in about an hour.