Will humans ever go to Jupiter?
It is highly unlikely that humans will ever go to Jupiter due to its extreme radiation levels, lack of a solid surface, and harsh environment. Sending humans to Jupiter would present numerous technical challenges and risks that currently make it impractical for manned missions.
Why do you way more on Jupiter but your mass is the same?
Because the gravitaional forces on Jupiter are greater than here on Earth, so therefore the force on your body is greater. This increases your weight. Your mass remains the same though. Force(or weight) = mass * acceleration. Acceleration is gravitational constant. On earth it is 9.81 m/s2. Not sure what it is on Jupiter. Also mass depends on body fluid weight.
No human has visited Jupiter. However, the spacecraft missions Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Galileo, Cassini, and Juno have all conducted flybys or orbited Jupiter to gather data and study the planet.
Yes, dextrose can be given intraosseously (IO) in emergency situations when intravenous access is not possible. It can rapidly provide glucose to the body for energy production. However, it is important to follow the appropriate guidelines and dosage recommendations for IO administration.
The term you are looking for is "asteroid belt." It is a region in the solar system that is mostly located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and is home to numerous small celestial objects called asteroids.
What are the huge storms or spots on neptune and Jupiter called?
The huge storm on Jupiter is called the Great Red Spot, which is a massive anticyclonic storm. The storms on Neptune are known as the Great Dark Spot and the smaller Dark Spots, which are large atmospheric disturbances in its dynamic atmosphere.
Is Nibiru larger than Jupiter?
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Nibiru, so its size cannot be determined. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, so any hypothetical planet like Nibiru would need to be larger than Jupiter to be considered bigger.
How much fuel is needed to travel from earth to Jupiter?
The fuel needed to travel from Earth to Jupiter will depend on various factors such as the spacecraft design, propulsion system, trajectory, and payload weight. Generally, a mission to Jupiter would require a significant amount of fuel due to its distance from Earth and the need to accelerate to escape Earth's gravity and reach Jupiter's orbit.
The commonality shared by Jupiter, Neptune, and Saturn is that they are all gas giants in our solar system, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. They also have rings around them and multiple moons.
One of Jupiter's inner satellites that fits this description is Ganymede. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and has a diameter of approximately 5,268 km. It is composed of a mixture of rock and ice, with a subsurface ocean believed to be present beneath its icy crust.
What is the escape velocity of planet Jupiter in miles per hour?
The escape velocity of planet Jupiter is: ~133,097.71 miles per hour.
What is the largest rock planet in the solar system?
Earth is the largest terrestrial (all rock) planet in the solar system (check the Answers.com question "How BIG is Venus to earth?" The gas giant planets (like Jupiter, Uranus, and Saturn) do have a rocky surface below the vapor cloud that surrounds them. Jupiter would have the largest rocky surface if all the gas burned away.
The Statue of Zeus WAS at Olympia in the Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece.
It was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Did Several comets collide with Jupiter due to its strong magnetic field?
Comets do not collide with Jupiter due to its strong magnetic field. Instead, Jupiter's gravitational pull is typically what causes comets to collide with the planet. Jupiter's magnetic field is indeed strong, but it does not directly attract comets to collide with it.
Are Jupiters rings visible in space?
The eccentricity is 0.04839266 which means that the difference between its closest distance to the Sun and its farthest distance is a bit less than 5% of the total average distance (this is much more than Earth's 0.0167 eccentricity).
Jupiter's orbit ranges from about 740.6 to 816.5 million kilometers.
What make Jupiter similar to the sun?
Jupiter and the sun are both composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, and both emit their own light and radiation. However, Jupiter is a gas giant planet, while the sun is a star. Jupiter does not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion in its core like the sun does.
For the 4 days the calculation must have been equivalent to 4x22/4 = 88/4. Next you want it to be 5x23/5 or 115/5. So the 5th temperature must be 115-88 which is 27. Like giving each 1 of the 5 days an extra degree.
What are the real colours of Jupiter?
Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of mostly hydrogen and helium, which give it a yellowish hue. The planet also has swirling bands of different colored clouds, including brown, orange, and red. The true color of Jupiter may vary depending on the composition of these clouds and atmospheric conditions.
How are Jupiter and io connected?
Jupiter and Io are connected because Io is one of Jupiter's moons. Io is the innermost of the four Galilean moons and is known for its active volcanism and unique surface features created by its interactions with Jupiter's intense magnetic field.
The asteroid belt is what is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
What is the order of brightness of Jupiters moons from Jupiter?
The order of brightness of Jupiter's major moons from brightest to faintest is Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io is the closest to Jupiter and receives more sunlight, while Callisto is the farthest and receives the least amount of sunlight, making it the dimmest of the four.
What is the environment around Jupiter?
The environment around jupiter is very rough. A human being (being Jupiter is so massive) could not live there because they would be crushed by the intense gravity. jupiter is gaseous so you cant stand on it either way. The actual environment(weather wise) is STORMY you may of heard of the red spot, that is like a giant storm in the middle of jupiter equator. Its a big storm on jupiter.
What is the next planet beyond jupiter?
Mars is the next planet that could possibly be traveled to, and this is expected to take place within the next two decades. The NASA mission is called Constellation, and the planned spacecraft is called Orion. See the mission page at the Related link below.
Is Titan the satellite for Jupiter?
No, Titan is actually a moon of Saturn, not Jupiter. It is the second-largest moon in our solar system and is known for its thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane and ethane on its surface.
What forms of water is on Jupiter or on Jupiter's moon?
Because Jupiter is a gas planet and does not have the correct elements to make water Jupiter does not have any water on it. But one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, has ice, a form of water. The the cracks in the moon suggest that there is an an ocean or source of water under the surface, and when the planet shifts and cracks the water that comes to the surface freezes.