
Discoveries on Jupiter Revealed

Have you ever imagined life on Jupiter? What if you fell into Jupiter with a space suit?
Jupiter is a mysterious gas giant, and Jupiter's environment is not favorable for life as we know it: The temperature, pressure, and materials that characterize this planet are very harsh and volatile for organisms and humans to adapt.
Jupiter is made up mainly of hydrogen and helium gas. If you accidentally fell on Jupiter, it would be a bad thing. Its gravity is many times stronger than Earth's. You would drop very quickly and pass through the ammonia clouds with a temperature of -150 C (-240 F).
You would feel as if you were in a giant colorful tornado. That's because Jupiter is the fastest-rotating planet in our Solar System. One day on this planet is equal to 9.5 Earth hours.
On the way, the temperature will continue to rise until it is as hot as the temperature of the Sun. Its pressure is 2 million times the pressure on Earth.
In Jupiter's inner layers, there will be sections that a person could swim through. A substance that is not liquid or gas is called a supercritical fluid.
You would have to cope with super hot temperatures, and you would be floating freely in the middle of Jupiter with no way out.
🎬 TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:39 What would happen
1:01 Falling into Jupiter
3:00 The Inner Layer
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