Jupiter doesn't really have a surface as we think of earth's surface. Jupiter is a gas giant and is almost all gas. There is a small rocky/metallic core, but it would be no place to plan a vacation. Jupiter doesn't have a surface, in the way that we think of such a thing. The largest planet in our Solar System is what's called a "gas giant" and is composed primarily of hydrogen -- the vast majority of it in its gaseous form. The deeper you travel into Jupiter, the higher the pressure gets, but it's most likely that you would never find much in the way of "solid" matter. There is a school of thought that says there could be a core of metallic hydrogen right at the center of Jupiter, but more research is needed to either prove or disprove the theory.
Their is no real surface it is a "gas giant" so the "surface" is all gas. I am an astronomy student and i know that the "surface" is not boring it is actually very interesting.
User:Gertjantjn22:26, 19 Aug 2009 (UTC)~
That's right, but Jupiter has a core of solide rock, but noth that big as the rock planets like Mercury, venus , mars or the earth.
Dean
Jupiter has a gas surface
Its made up of hydrogen and helium so there is no firm surface.
well the surface of Jupiter out door and in door is accent hot
Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto all have rough, icey surfaces. Io has a smoother, rocky surface.
No ones been their dude
Despite the fact that Uranus has a mass 14.5 times Earth's mass, its surface gravity isless thanEarth's.Jupiter and Neptune both have more "surface gravity" than Earth.
it looked like your mom
hot ,wet,
dont know this is a hard one
it was flat and dry with limestone
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
Jupiter has no surface.
Jupiter is a gas planet. It has no surface.
The moon Io would look the brightest from the surface of Jupiter because It is the nearest.
it looks rely cool it looks rely rely cool
Jupiter appears to be multicolored, but it actually has no surface because it is not solid. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune also lack a planetary surface.
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.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
Since Jupiter is a gas giant, the surface is likely to be watery. You could fall through the surface and land on the inner core.
Jupiter dosent have a surface. And if it did, you wouldn't be able to see the moons because of the 30 mile thick clouds!
Impossible. Jupiter has no definite surface, so there is nothing to walk on.
Nobody knows for certain what the surface of Jupiter looks like below its atmosphere. Since the planet is a gas giant, we might expect it to look something like the surface of the sun, but not on fire.