Jupiter has 79 confirmed moons, and all except 4 have been named.
Jupiter has a total of 79 moons that have been confirmed as of now.
None, the pressure in the atmosphere would kill them. No one has ever been to Jupiter and no one ever will because it is a Gas Giant and the craft will just go straight through it, if it were not destroyed by the winds and pressures in the atmosphere.
the conditions on Jupiter are that they have many swirls of warm and cold regions; Jupiter contains many cold storms
YesGalileo Galilee did discover Jupiter he also dicovered many other planets and moons.Second AnswerNo. Jupiter is conspicuously visible to the naked eye, and has been known of since before the beginnings of recorded history. Things that Galileo discovered include the four largest moons of Jupiter, but not Jupiter itself.
As of 2021, humans have not visited Jupiter. All missions to Jupiter have been conducted by robotic spacecraft.
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only one: The voyager 2!
Leif Ericson's explorations ended in 1003 when he returned to Greenland. He had been to Greenland in 1002 and had converted many of the people to Christianity.
No human has ever set foot on Jupiter. but Jupiter is made of gas so its impossible to set foot on it
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No,, there have never been, nor will there ever be rovers on Jupiter. Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface on which to land. However, a rover might one day land on one of Jupiter's many moons.
Jupiter has 79 confirmed moons, and all except 4 have been named.
Jupiter has a total of 79 moons that have been confirmed as of now.
Eric the Red led many viking explorations throughout the north Atlantic.
As of early 2016, there are 67.
the Old World benefited from explorations in the new world because they found gold, crops, and many other things from the explorations.