No, you would not float on Jupiter because it is a gas giant planet with no solid surface like Earth. If you were to somehow descend into Jupiter's atmosphere, the increasing pressure and density of the gases would eventually crush you before you reached any point where you could float.
No, Jupiter does not have enough mass to become a star like the Sun. For Jupiter to become a star, it would need to have at least 80 times more mass. Jupiter is a gas giant planet and would need to be significantly larger to sustain nuclear fusion and become a star.
If you could somehow stand on Jupiter's surface and observe Ganymede (and any of the other moons,) then yes, they would exhibit the same phases as earth's moon.
Jupiter doesn't have a solid core, so theoretically an infinite number of Jupiter's cores could fit within Jupiter's mass if they were spread out evenly.
In terms of weight, yes. Since weight depends on both mass and the force of gravity, the amount that something (or someone) weighs on a planet with stronger surface gravity will be greater. Jupiter's gravity is about 24.78 m/s^2, which is 2.5 times that of Earth's. Thus, a person who weighs 80kg here on Earth would weigh around 189kg on Jupiter
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No, you would not float on Jupiter because it is a gas giant planet with no solid surface like Earth. If you were to somehow descend into Jupiter's atmosphere, the increasing pressure and density of the gases would eventually crush you before you reached any point where you could float.
There is no evidence of tornadoes on Jupiter. The Great Red Spot has sometimes been compared to a tornado, but in reality its dynamics are completely different.
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No, Jupiter does not have enough mass to become a star like the Sun. For Jupiter to become a star, it would need to have at least 80 times more mass. Jupiter is a gas giant planet and would need to be significantly larger to sustain nuclear fusion and become a star.
If you could somehow stand on Jupiter's surface and observe Ganymede (and any of the other moons,) then yes, they would exhibit the same phases as earth's moon.
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There is no one particular state that is double stamped -- it could happen to any of them.
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
Jupiter is so big that 1,300 Earth's could fit inside Jupiter.
yes humans can live on jupiter