CAN A SPACESHIP GO THROUGH JUPITER?
- Can a spaceship go through Jupiter?
The answer to this question is no
- The composition of Jupiter
Jupiter is made of four layers that are similar to the Earth's layers. The first one is like a type of crust, the second is a mantle, the third is another mantle and the fourth is the core.
The first layer is composed of hydrogen and helium (gas state).
The second layer is composed of hydrogen and helium (liquid state).
The third layer is composed of metallic hydrogen.
And the fourth layer is composed of rock and metallic hydrogen and helium.
-Why this can't be?
This can't be because, Jupiter has red clouds that if you touch them, it could end in a disaster.
This red clouds, also hide a rocky core 20 times harder than the Earth's core.
This cor, blocks any possibility to pass through
the center of the planet.
Although this planet is formed by hydrogen and
helium, is impossible to pass through.
-What will happen if we try to pass through it?
If we try to pass through it, we should cross the planet radiation belts, which could extract
all the spaceship instruments. Then, we should face to winds with the speed of 370 km/h and
with gusts of 650 km/h.
In the outer atmosphere, the average temperature is 152 ºC, and near the core is 27760 ºC.
ALICIA CORTËS
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