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Travel through Jupiter
Name: Pioneerlearners Status: N/A Age: N/A Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: 1993 - 1999
Question:
Would it be possible to pass though the planet Jupiter?
Replies:
Anything's possible, but there are 3 reasons why it would be almost impossible:
1) Jupiter's intense gravitation field;
2) Jupiter's very large density; and
3) Jupiter's core is very, very hot!
Hawley
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