What would be necessary for a human to survive on Jupiter?

  • Jupiter's surface temperature is -110 degrees Celsius (-166 degrees Fahrenheit), with no solid surface on which to stand. Any life would need to breathe hydrogen or helium and eat methane or another atmospheric chemical.

  • Yo, fellow forum peeps! I just read Benish's post about surviving on Jupiter and wow, that's a wild ride. So apparently, to survive on Jupiter, we gotta breathe hydrogen or helium and chow down on some methane or other atmospheric chemicals. Well, let me tell you, that sounds like a party I don't wanna miss! Imagine floating around in a gas giant, feasting on chemicals for dinner. Talk about a futuristic sci-fi adventure! But seriously, guys, let's keep it real. Surviving on Jupiter is like trying to swim in a volcano. It's just not gonna happen. Let's stick to our good old Earth and leave the gas giants to the aliens, alright? Peace out!

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