Saturn, the sixth planet is not a solid land surface but it is the mixture of gases. If you travel all round it in a rocket, it will take 2 days. When scientists sent satellites and probes to Saturn they realized that it was a gas planet. In 1610 the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei was the first to discover Saturn's rings, which surrounded it. The rings seemed to disappear, but the angle at which he was looking at through the telescope was wacked because of the atmosphere of Saturn.
Two things:1. People would be very dead on Jupiter.2. You couldn't tell what people would look like because Jupiter is a gas planet . . . it has no solid surface to stand on. People would be sucked deep into Jupiter by its very large force of gravity.
Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt.
It's a gas ball and not likely to be inhabited
From Jupiter, Earth would appear as a bright star in the sky, much like how we see Jupiter from Earth. It would be a small point of light, far too distant to see any details or features. Only advanced telescopes can capture images of Earth from the perspective of Jupiter.
Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Jupiter's orbit is closer to the asteroid belt than the terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars, but it is still outside the main region of the asteroid belt.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
Jupiter is predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium gas, with no solid surface. It has a dense core of rock and ice surrounded by layers of metallic hydrogen and a thick atmosphere of colorful clouds. The immense pressure and temperature inside Jupiter create extreme conditions that make it challenging to fully understand its interior structure.
what is inside Jupiter
Jupiter has astroids that look like rings, I think
died.....
Yes they are like tornados like in Texas
a think ring
A big orange ball
No. Jupiter is a planet, so it does not have a star inside it.
The planet Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt, which is located in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Two things:1. People would be very dead on Jupiter.2. You couldn't tell what people would look like because Jupiter is a gas planet . . . it has no solid surface to stand on. People would be sucked deep into Jupiter by its very large force of gravity.
Jupiter is so big that 1,300 Earth's could fit inside Jupiter.