The thing that is so special about Jupiter is that it has a big red spot and is the largest planet in the solar system. The big red spot is a storm that has been ongoing for hundreds of years.
Jupiter is made up of very fast, violent winds that speed across the planet (the bands you see on the surface are winds carrying different gases, traveling different directions, or going at different speeds). Of the course the Great Red Spot is the biggest storm of all, much larger than the Earth and going on for years. Nevertheless, Jupiter is a lifeless place.
Pretty quiet as there are no traces of life there at all.
it gets caught in its magnetice feild and gets crushed
They form storm's. DA.
you would sink
it is reflected or scattered due to albedo.
10%
Moisture enters the atmosphere
moisture enters the atmosphere
It enters the earth's atmosphere.
The Heatsheild
An aerobrake is a mechanism which allows for aerobraking, particularly in a spacecraft as the spacecraft enters a body with an atmosphere.
A spacecraft has to work against the air friction when it enters our atmosphere. Thus it gets heated a
it gets destroyed.
energy is lost
No, Jupiter cannot support life. Jupiter cannot support life because it has no atmosphere and also because the pressure is really strong on Jupiter and anything that enters its atmosphere would be crushed.It has little water. Umm, nu-huh... Jupiter CAN support life, just not any life that is present in the Earth system. There are many possibilities for life to exist in the Jupiter system, although none have as yet been detected. Jupiter DOES have an atmosphere, the planet is predominated by it. Jupiter DOES have water... in it's atmosphere.
it gets absorbed by the ground
An afterbody is the afterpart of a vehicle, a comparison body which trails a satellite or spacecraft, or a section or piece of a launch vehicle, rocket, or spacecraft which enters the atmosphere behind the nose cone or other body protected for entry.
it is reflected or scattered due to albedo.
The earth will become warmer.
Its molecules become heated.
The first spacecraft to visit Jupiter was pioneer 10 in 1973, followed a few months later by Pioneer 11. Aside from taking the first close-up pictures of the planet, the probes discovered its magnetosphere and its largely fluid interior. The voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes visited the planet in 1979, and studied its moon and the ring system, discovering the volcanic activity of Io and the presence of water ice on the surface of Europa. Ulyssesfurther studied Jupiter's magnetosphere in 1992 and then again in 2000. The Cassini probe approached the planet in 2000 and took very detailed images of its atmosphere. The New Horizons spacecraft passed by Jupiter in 2007 and made improved measurements of its and its satellites' parameters.