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would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.
The distance (circumference) around Jupiter is approximately 279,118 miles. Convert that to feet by multiplying 279,118 X the number of feet in a mile, 5,280 to get 1,473,743,040 feet.
A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.
Jupiter Baudot goes by Jupiter.
I will try my best to discover that proves that life exist in Jupiter but base on research that life cannot exist in planet Jupiter. If i have chance to go to Jupiter i would take my chances for the purpose of saving people in case if the mother Earth would be destroyed. By: Alextraus
you would weigh more on jupiter!! my source is from //home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/grav11.htm to find your exact weight go to http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ .
you would need a [jetpack]
you would a suit made of plutonium at least make one cycle around jupiter..but to crash into the watery surface of Jupiter you need a suit made completely of dark matter.
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.
It depends on how old you are when you go there (if you go there) and if you are born on Jupiter then it would matter when you where born and what year it was on Jupiter. But it will only matter if humans start habitating Jupiter. :)(:
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
To go to Jupiter, you would need a spacecraft capable of withstanding the extreme radiation and atmospheric pressure of the planet, as well as the long duration of the journey. This spacecraft would require advanced life support systems, radiation shielding, propulsion systems, communication equipment, and scientific instruments to study Jupiter and its moons.
i would go Jupiter
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.
The distance (circumference) around Jupiter is approximately 279,118 miles. Convert that to feet by multiplying 279,118 X the number of feet in a mile, 5,280 to get 1,473,743,040 feet.
A space craft with alot of food :d~
A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.
Go to the website http://www.nasa.gov/