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.
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
Most planets are actually composed of rocks and minerals, but Jupiter is actually just a large ball of gas. It is not hard, and a person could not walk on its surface.
Jupiter is made up of gasses, so it would be impossible for anyone to walk on it. No human has been on any thing outside the planet Earth except for our moon.
No one has been to Jupiter yet.
Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter (one of the four main moons).
No. Jupiter is a gas planet. It does not have a definite surface.
Impossible. Jupiter has no definite surface, so there is nothing to walk on.
no it can't live on Jupiter.
No, since Jupiter probably has no surface, and if it does have one, the environment there is too hot and too dense for anything to survive.
Jupiter is a gas planet. As such it has no solid surface.
no u cant walk or do stuff on Jupiter because it does not have a solid surface.
At the level in the atmosphere where the pressure is one (1) bar, Jupiter has an equatorial circumference of about 44384 miles. A standard walking pace for someone energetically walking distance is 4 miles per hour.At that rate, if there were a surface to walk on, and there is not one at that level, it would take a person 11096 hours or 924 Earth days (walking 12 hours per day) or a bit more than 2.5 years to walk around Jupiter, assuming you never took a day to rest or be ill.
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No, it is not possible to walk on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface to walk on. The extreme pressure and gravity on Jupiter would also make it impossible for a human to stand or move on its surface.
Forever - how are you planning to walk off of a planet?
Humans have not been to Jupiter or any other planet, only the Earth and the Earth's moon. If they had, they still could not walk on the surface, since the surface of Jupiter is not solid.
yes there has by Leanardo Devinci in 1968, he was the only person able to walk on Jupiter because he had gas boots on.