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You would want to take dried food and extra clothes

You would also need oxygen, helmets, and all of the uniform.

Make sure you go in a rocket! That is important!

That is all i can think of to take with you on a field trip to Jupiter!

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Could people live on Jupiter why or why not?

With sufficiently advanced technology, it would be possible for people to live on Jupiter, or more precisely, to live in the atmosphere of Jupiter - the surface of Jupiter is under excessively high atmospheric pressure, so it would be more feasible to live in huge floating balloons or zeppelins. However, the planet Jupiter is very cold, the atmosphere is not breathable, and everything considered, it is a very inhospitable place for people to try to live. People are much more likely to be interested in living on the moons of Jupiter, rather than on Jupiter itself. Still, I could see a scientific mission to Jupiter, just to do research.


Could you live on Jupiter why or why not?

No, humans cannot live on Jupiter. The planet has extreme atmospheric conditions, including high levels of gravity, radiation, and intense pressure, which would make it inhospitable for human habitation. Additionally, Jupiter does not have a solid surface for us to stand on.


How many Earths does it take to stretch across Jupiter 22 11 or 5?

None of those. It would take 118.55 Earths to stretch across Jupiter, assuming you're talking about the surface of the Earth stretching across the surface of Jupiter. Take the surface area of both planets and divide them. (Jupiter / Earth) 23.71 billion / 200 million = 118.55 If you meant how many Earths could fit inside Jupiter then the answer would be 1,321.3. Hopefully that helps.


What would you do if you could live on Jupiter?

If it were possible to live on Jupiter, I would be fascinated by the extreme environment and the opportunity to study the planet up close. I would conduct research to better understand its composition, weather patterns, and overall structure. Additionally, I would explore how humans could potentially adapt to such a harsh and volatile environment.


What would it be like to live on Jupiter?

it would be very cold and hope it would no be near the great red spot! :(

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What would it take to live on Jupiter?

air air


How would you live in Jupiter?

you cannot live in jupiter as it has no oxygen and water.


What activities would you do on Jupiter if you could live on Jupiter?

You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.


Can things live on Jupiter?

Nothing that we would recognize as a living thing could live on Jupiter.


How can humans live on Jupiter?

take gas masks


Who live at Jupiter?

nobody the surface of Jupiter can get five times hotter than the sun so it would be too hot for man t live on Jupiter


How long would a person live on Jupiter?

you cant live on jupider dummy!


Is there liveng thing on Jupiter?

no there is not because if there was, it would have to be airborn because Jupiter is a gass planet and there is nothing to live on


What would you take with you to Jupiter?

Nothing. Jupiter has no visible surface, so why bother packing my bags?


What organism might be on Jupiter?

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.


How long would it take to get to Jupiter in miles?

Jupiter is 390,674,710 miles from Earth. The time it would take to traverse this distance can only be determined if you provide the travel speed.


Could people live on Jupiter why or why not?

With sufficiently advanced technology, it would be possible for people to live on Jupiter, or more precisely, to live in the atmosphere of Jupiter - the surface of Jupiter is under excessively high atmospheric pressure, so it would be more feasible to live in huge floating balloons or zeppelins. However, the planet Jupiter is very cold, the atmosphere is not breathable, and everything considered, it is a very inhospitable place for people to try to live. People are much more likely to be interested in living on the moons of Jupiter, rather than on Jupiter itself. Still, I could see a scientific mission to Jupiter, just to do research.