No one has yet travelled to Jupiter.
Look out at night. It would appear as a bright white "star" in the sky (only the sun, moon, and venus get brighter in our sky) along the celestial equator (earths equator projected out in to space. Figure that you can see Jupiter for about 7 months and then not see it for five months over a year as earth goes around its orbit and the sun is between earth and Jupiter thus obscurring our view. Jupiter can be seen when it's close to the sun but you need the proper equipment and caution to see it during those times because of the danger of accidently looking at the sun.
Jupiter is the planet and the objects that go round it are the moons of Jupiter. (planets go round the Sun - moons go round planets). The 4 jovian moons you can see with a pair of binoculars are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest and the most obvious.
Europa - a moon of Jupiter.
Jupiter Baudot goes by Jupiter.
no because it does not have any animals if they were they will dye
Currently, it is not feasible for humans to visit Jupiter as it is a gas giant with extreme conditions that make it uninhabitable for humans. There are no plans or technology available for human exploration of Jupiter at the moment.
Scientists do not currently know for certain if there are any lifeforms on Jupiter. Our technology has not progressed to the point that we can go all the way to Jupiter and find out.
From what perspective? From Earth, you will never see Jupiter go across the Sun, as the Earth is much closer to the Sun than Jupiter.
Galileo.
One of the 68 moons in Jupiter was classifed as a planet. Some scientists came to the conclution that vb12 was the 68th moon in Jupiter. As you can see, a large porcion of the scientist were wrong. Not every scientist come to the same conclution.
no, we scientists have not yet figured it out. But someday...
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
Jupiter and Saturn are two planets that scientists are still finding moons on. Titan is the largest moon found on Saturn.
Look out at night. It would appear as a bright white "star" in the sky (only the sun, moon, and venus get brighter in our sky) along the celestial equator (earths equator projected out in to space. Figure that you can see Jupiter for about 7 months and then not see it for five months over a year as earth goes around its orbit and the sun is between earth and Jupiter thus obscurring our view. Jupiter can be seen when it's close to the sun but you need the proper equipment and caution to see it during those times because of the danger of accidently looking at the sun.
no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
One thing Galileo was famous for was studying Jupiter and its moons.
Europa - a moon of Jupiter.