Jupiter, unlike Earth, has no solid surface and is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium gas. As you descend into Jupiter, you would pass through storm clouds and gas layers, then encounter superheated liquid hydrogen, and finally reach metallic hydrogen—a strange form that conducts electricity and generates Jupiter's powerful magnetic field. The extreme pressure and heat would crush any human or spacecraft long before reaching the core, meaning there is no actual place to land on Jupiter; you would simply continue falling deeper into the crushing atmosphere indefinitely.
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Jupiter Just Proved Physics Wrong #astronomy #mindblown #crazyAdded:
Stop scrolling. Because Jupiter has no solid surface.
Unlike Earth, Jupiter isn't made of rock or land. It's mostly hydrogen and helium gas. So, what if you fell into Jupiter?
First, you'd pass through massive storm clouds and thick gas layers.
But the deeper you go, the atmosphere becomes denser and hotter.
Then comes something [music] terrifying.
Superheated liquid hydrogen. And even deeper, metallic hydrogen. A strange form of hydrogen that acts like liquid metal and conducts electricity.
Scientists believe this layer creates Jupiter's gigantic magnetic field. But here's the scary part. There's no actual place to land. No ground. No surface. No stopping point.
The pressure and heat would become so extreme that any human or spacecraft would be crushed long before reaching the core.
So, remember this. On Jupiter, you don't land.
You just keep falling deeper and deeper into crushing atmosphere.
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