What Would You See If You Fell Into Jupiter?

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Jupiter holds many mysteries but thanks to spacecraft such as Juno, scientists now have a pretty good idea of what lurks inside of this colossal planet. So lets put on our super science fiction space suits and dive directly into Jupiter! But what will we find????

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Falling into Jupiter description (based on the popular Reddit post by Astromike23)
You would first fall through the high, white ammonia clouds, at about 0.5 atmospheres, which is half the atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth. The suns light would still be visible, but it wouldn't warm you as it is incredibly cold at this altitude, dropping to below -150 degrees Celsius. Because the gravity of Jupiter is so strong you would be descending roughly 2.5 times faster than if they were falling towards Earth you would eventually reach the bottom of the Ammonia clouds, feeling a pressure of 1 atmosphere. At this point, the sun can still be seen but its light is being filtered by the clouds above, resembling an overcast day back on Earth. But below, you would see the next stage of your journey, rolling brown ammonium hydrosulphide and ammonium sulfide clouds, which start at about 2 atmospheres and become more and more brown the further you travel through them. As you enter these clouds, the light from the sun would slowly diminish and the temperature would start to heat up due to the ever-increasing pressures around you. The further you descend the darker it will become until it is completely black, but then huge flashes of lightning illuminate the now dark environment you find your self in, revealing towering white water ice clouds that are causing rumbling thunderstorms to occur. As you pass through this cloud stage the pressure would increase to a crushing 10 atmospheres and the temperature would have risen to 20 degrees Celsius. Using your hi-tech sci-fi helmet you can now see what's around you, but you would quickly realise that the cloud layers were the easy part of the adventure. As you emerge from the bottom of the water ice clouds the pressure would become intense and the temperature would drastically increase to above 200 degrees Celsius. After a very very long time of the sinking, you would start to notice the atmosphere becoming thicker and eventually you stop as your density equals out with the environment around you. But because your suit is extremely high tech it allows you to sink further into this abyss just to see what lies beneath. After an extremely long wait, you would have now sunk 13,000 miles into Jupiter and into to the metallic region at 2 million atmospheres. Here the hydrogen has become so dense that it has become a type of liquid metal and this is what is causing Jupiter's strong magnetic field. The temperature would continue to increase, becoming hotter than the surface of the sun as the hydrogen-metal around you glows white hot and illuminates this strange environment. At this stage, most materials would instantly crumble and dissolve, but because your science fiction space suit is super strong you can keep descending through this ocean of liquid metal. After a seriously long time of sinking through this abyss, you would eventually hit rock bottom, literally. This would be the final stage of your journey, you would be standing on a surface perhaps 10 times the mass of Earth and made of rock and exotic ices, at a pressure of above 25 million atmospheres. Surrounding Jupiter's core is a huge mixture of rock and liquid hydrogen metal that has been called the fuzzy layer and this is where your adventure would end.

Attributions -
What Does Anybody Know About Anything - Chris Zabriskie
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Footage -
4k Jupiter - NASA/Gerald Eichstadt/Sean Doran
Jupiter descent research -

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idk why but this is terrifying on a primal level to me

-InsanelySick-
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I’d rather you just not fall into me to be totally honest with you

jupiter
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I think the most frightening part to imagine would be when there no more sunlight and you're just falling through a void of silent darkness...and then suddenly violent thunderstorms.

spectralv
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Falling into Jupiter is probably the scariest death.

orangecapy
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According to the video, the first thing one would see would be a 15 second ad.

eat_a_dick_trudeau
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Trivago.... Cancel my trip to Jupiter.

CarlosSanchez-cqlf
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How your parents made their way to school at their time

andymason
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Props to the cameraman for venturing into Jupiter and gathering all this amazing footage for us to see!






Edit: How do people not realise it’s a joke🤡

paljor._
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That moment when you slip and accidentally fall into Jupiter.

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I can finally die in peace... this was literally my question since i was a kid

MuchoTVfox
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When I was young I would imagine that deep under the clouds would be a colossal ocean, inhabited by impossibly huge creatures

SorieI
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"The largest and oldest of the eight planets"

Pluto: *cries in dwarf planet*

tekbarrier
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So it’s basically like hanging out with about ten people that vape

franksturt
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i want that 'High Tech Suit'

metrunui
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Aliens in Jupiter: what would you see if you fell on to earth

alexautobot
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Fun fact: Jupiter's magnetic field is so huge that if it were visible in the night sky, it'd appear five times larger than our Moon.

Omnywrench
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*TripAdvisor - Jupiter*
⭐️⭐️__ __ __ (2/5 stars)
“Distinctive but unpleasant atmosphere. Gas is an issue but can be tolerated. Surprisingly chilly at first but still quite sunny. Got warmer during our stay but we felt under a lot of pressure unfortunately which led to an extremely long wait. Departure was exceptionally tricky as was travel due to rising fuel costs.
Probably won’t be returning.”

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RadagonTheRed
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You'd just see surprised aliens passing a blunt around

srm
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i start to have a feeling that Jupiter doesn't wants us to do vacation there. 🤔

schemaia
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"But because my suit is *SO* high tech..."

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